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N° 1
1. He (could / ought to) have asked me how to use the equipment.
2. You (must / should) be very proud of your daughter winning the race.
3. I (can’t / mustn’t) have found my mobile for days. It makes my life impossible.
4. Natalie (needn’t / didn’t have to) to hurry, she wasn’t late.
5. This dog (must / should) belong to Harry. It’s got his address on its collar.
6. When I lived on the coast, I (should / could) swim in the sea every day.
7. I saw her entering the house. She (can / must) be at home.
8. You (mustn’t / needn’t) vacuum the carpet. I’ve already done it.
9. (Could / shall) you tell me where the bank is, please?
10. (May / shall) I use your phone?
N° 2 Conditionals
1. If Alain (not/wake up) late, he would have arrived at work on time.
2. If I were you, I (invite) her. Why didn’t you?
3. If you drink too much coffee, you (not be able) to sleep.
4. I wish you (take off) your dirty boots at the door.
5. If only he (not / break) the window, his parents (not / have to) pay for it.
6. If only I had booked the seat, we (can go) to the concert tonight.
7. If you (leave) earlier, you (not / miss) the bus. That’s why you were late.
8. Unless you study hard, you (not be able) to pass the exam.
9. If I (be) you, I (not / tell) anyone about it.
10. I wish you (be) more patient.
N° 3
1. You’ve been to Chins, didn’t you / haven’t you?
2. Let’s order pizza for dinner, shall we / do we?
3. Malta is an island, is it / isn’t it?
4. I’m shorter than Liz, am I not / aren’t I?
5. Meet me tomorrow, will you / do you?
6. There is some coffee for me, isn’t it / isn’t there?
7. She has never been to Berlin, has she / hasn’t she?
8. Tom isn’t sleeping now, is he / isn’t he?
9. I’m not late, are I / am I?
10. He used to like it here, didn’t he / wasn’t he?