Work in pairs to give each other advice, orders or suggestions, or even to threaten each other. Imagine situations like the following:
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Work in pairs to give each other advice, orders or suggestions, or even to threaten each other. Imagine situations like the following: Your partner
- Hasn’t returned a book to the library.
- Has forgotten to bring lunch.
- hasn’t got enough change for bus fare.
- has found out a secret about you.
- has misplaced your English textbook.
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25/01/2021 3:16 pm

- You had better return the book to the library; the librarian charges fine for any delay.
- You had better not to forget to bring your lunch.
- You had better get change for bus fare or alight from the bus.
- You had better keep your secrets or he will make them public.
- You had better keep your English textbook; your brother will misplace it.
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