 We ________________ (use) electronic devices when we travel by plane.  Before entering a foreign country, we ____________ (show) our passports.  I’m.

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 We ________________ (use) electronic devices when we travel by plane.  Before entering a foreign country, we ____________ (show) our passports.  I’m sure it will be a tiring journey. She ___________ (come) if she doesn’t want to.  Children under 8 years old _____________(be) accompanied by their parents.

 You______ (finish) writing the reports today. Tomorrow will be OK.  After a long-time injury Deivid ________ (train) a lot to be fit.  When you come home, please be quiet. You ___________ (wake) the baby because she’s just fallen a sleep.  Since we have two cars, you ________(wait) for us.  As this is the last chance to qualify, they _____(play) well and score two goals.  People _______ (waste) water due to lack of water in the near future.

 People __________ (waste) water due to lack of water in the near future.  In Britain many children ______________ wear uniform when they go to school.  When you come to London again, you ___________ come and see us.  Last night Don became ill suddenly. We ______________ call a doctor.

 You really _________ work harder if you want to pass the examination.  I'm afraid I can't come tomorrow. I _________ work late.  I'm sorry I couldn't come yesterday. I _____________ work late.  Paul doesn't like his new job. Sometimes he ____ work at weekends.  Caroline _____________ go away next week.

 We couldn't repair the car ourselves. We _____________ take it to a garage.  It is forbidden. You ______ do that.  You ______ ask my permission. You can do what you want.  You ______ speak to the driver when the bus is moving. It's dangerous  Help yourself to anything you want. You ______ ask.  I’ll tell you a secret. You ______ tell anybody else. Promise?

 You ______ park here. There is a double yellow line.  Pay me back when you can. You ______ do it immediately.  It's optional. We ______ to go if you don't want to.  Whatever you do, you ______ click with the right mouse button or the program will crash.  Be on time. You ______ be late or we will leave without you.

 Jack (go) home early last night.  (she/commute) to work?  Children (play) with cleaning liquids.  We (get) going it's already midnight!  When (you/arrive) for work last week?  You (do) the cleaning up this morning, I will!  They (visit) the doctor yesterday, as they were not feeling well.