1 the tribe is famous for/by its customs. 2 the sad news came like/as a shock. 3 the yurt was full of/with children. 4 she was tired after/between her long walk. 5 people lived very differently on/in the past. 6 he loved his friend as/like a brother.
1. I can stay in bed tomorrow morning because I don't have to work. 2. Whatever you do, you mustn't touch that switch. It`s very dangerous. 3. You mustn't forget what I told you. It`s very important. 4. We don't have to leave yet. We`ve got plenty of time. 5. Ann was feeling ill last night. She had to leave the party early. 6. I had to go to the bank yesterday to get some money. 7. The windows are very dirty. I must clean them. 8. The windows aren`t dirty. You don't have to clean them. 9. We arrived home very late last night. We had to wait half an hour for a taxi. 10. These cakes are very nice. You must have one. 11. We don't have to take an umbrella. It`s not going to rain.
2. Whatever you do, you mustn't touch that switch. It`s very dangerous.
3. You mustn't forget what I told you. It`s very important.
4. We don't have to leave yet. We`ve got plenty of time.
5. Ann was feeling ill last night. She had to leave the party early.
6. I had to go to the bank yesterday to get some money.
7. The windows are very dirty. I must clean them.
8. The windows aren`t dirty. You don't have to clean them.
9. We arrived home very late last night. We had to wait half an hour for a taxi.
10. These cakes are very nice. You must have one.
11. We don't have to take an umbrella. It`s not going to rain.
I/You/We/They close, I/You/We/They don’t close, Do I/You/We/They close?
He/She/It looks, He/She/It doesn’t look, Does he/she/it look?
to go
I/You/We/They go, I/You/We/They don’t go, Do I/You/We/They go?
He/She/It goes, He/She/It doesn’t go, Does he/she/it go?
to open
I/You/We/They open, I/You/We/They don’t open, Do I/You/We/They open?
He/She/It opens, He/She/It doesn’t open, Does he/she/it open?
to read
I/You/We/They read, I/You/We/They don’t read, Do I/You/We/They read?
He/She/It reads, He/She/It doesn’t read, Does he/she/it read?
to sit
I/You/We/They sit, I/You/We/They don’t sit, Do I/You/We/They sit?
He/She/It sits, He/She/It doesn’t sit, Does he/she/it sit?
to live
I/You/We/They live, I/You/We/They don’t live, Do I/You/We/They live?
He/She/It lives, He/She/It doesn’t live, Does he/she/it live?
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