I will wait for you under the clock.
You must get up earlier in the morning.
Can I have a sweet?
Will you do it for me?
May I use the bathroom here?
He could not understand the text as it was in Hebrew.
What languages can you speak?
I can swim quite well.
Can I help you with your homework?
Could I have a hamburger with fries, please?
He won't answer your questions.
In my first job I had to teach drawing for 6 year-olds.
I am glad I don't have to go to work today.
You'll have to cross the line by the footbridge.
He may emigrate.
She doesn't have to speak English at her workplace
If I see her, I might ask her.
I didn't have to learn all the words.
You must cut down on your smoking.
The bath is ready. You can get in.
You cannot park here.
On Saturdays we could stay up late.
We may leave the office as soon as we have finished.
You may park in this street.
You don't need to make copies.
You needn't make two copies.
I don't need to wear smart clothes on Fridays.
You mustn't use this door.
I must buy some toothpaste tomorrow.
I can take a day off whenever I like.
What time shall we start the programme?
Shall we have pizza tonight?
You must come and see us some time.
Could you be a little kinder to your sister?
May I have a copy of your documents?
I used to have a desk top PC, but now I use this laptop.
She didn't use to have long hair. Now she does.
Did there use to be a cinema here?
If you were late again, your boss would be furious.
I was able to take the bend without skidding.
Our baby will be able to walk in a few days.
I am able to form complex sentences.
Can you close the window please?
Ask Tom. He might know her phone number.
Have you seen Jack? ~ No. He might have gone home.
He might be waiting at the station when he arrives.
They couldn't bring the dog into the restaurant.
If I was on holiday, I would be lying on the beach right now.
My mum said we could stay out all night.
He might be waiting at the station.
My father may have been driving too fast when he crashed.
Since his accident he hasn't been allowed to drive.
He said he might hire a car.
They might have been delayed in the traffic.
He said we might leave the office.
I wonder why Peter has not come. ~ He might be waiting for the bus.
Can you get to the top of the mountain in a day?
Do not walk over there. You might get stung by the wasps.
She may write the letter for you.
She may be talking to the headmaster.
I wonder where Jane is. ~ She could be in the library.
You may have been mugged.
She might have been looking for the house when you saw her.
I had a visa, so I was allowed to enter Egypt.
I have been able to play the violin for 7 years now.
The doctor said that I had to cut down on smoking.
He must live nearby.
I wonder why he didn't answer the phone. ~ His phone might be dead.
This might be the right key.
That bird has to be a heron.
Would you like to be able to sing in a band?
That couldn't be an aeroplane.
You can't be hungry already. You have just had your dinner.
Tom should know the address.
I'd better be going now, it's getting late.
You'd better take off your shoes.
I could have lent you the money. Why did not you ask me?
Everyone says that I have to quit smoking.
Closing down sale! Everything must go!
Something must be done to stop the accidents.
We should be wearing the seatbelts.
He should have plenty of time to get to the station.
The forms should be filled in ink.
We ought to invite them tomorrow.
I ought to write him today.
My windows need to be washed.
The windows need washing.
She shouldn't have opened the letter as it wasn't addressed to her.
Soon you'll get used to teaching online.
They ought to have stopped at the traffic lights.
I'd rather drink wine.
I wish it would rain.
I wish they wouldn't play that music so loud.
Emergency Exit doors shouldn't have been blocked.
If you would sign it here, please.
I am used to working in a noisy room.
The man on the phone couldn't be his husband.
The letter should have arrived by now.
The plane should be landing now.
Oh, no. You needn't have carried all these boxes yourself, they do delivery.
Will you be using the car this afternoon?
I waited for you under the clock. ~ So, did I. We must have been waiting under different clocks.
You must have heard it.
He must have lived there all his life.
He must be working locally.
You didn't need to traslate the letter. I understand Dutch.
I ought to have bought that dress.
They may have taken the wrong train.
She can't have been ill. I saw her in the mornng.
Try his home number. He'll be at home now.
Every morning Tom would kiss his wife and set off for work.
He'll have finished by now.
We shall fight and we shall win.
I daresay there will be a dining car on the train.
How dare you say such a thing?
I'd rather you didn't drink that much.