1:. Je dois passer un examen avant de pouvoir travailler dans cette entreprise.
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2:. Son fils peut sortir avec sa voiture mais il doit rentrer tôt.
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3:. Quand tu voudras partir en Amérique tu devras avoir une carte d'identité.
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4:. Il se peut qu'il me rejoigne mais il doit d'abord finir son travail.
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5:. Il semble que tu ne sois pas capable de porter cette armoire tout seul.
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6:. Nous irons au théâtre demain mais avant je dois réserver les places.
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7:. S'il faut que je prenne un taxi, je dois connaitre ton adresse exacte.
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8:. Tu veux acheter cette casquette mais tu dois payer en livres sterling dans ce pays.
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9:. Elle aurait pu faire une grande carrière mais elle a préféré sa vie de famille.
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10:. Elle a dû s'arrêter, elle ne pouvait plus marcher.
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1:. It may have a lot of people on the road today but we have no choice, we must go.
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2:. When you will want to book a trip, maybe could I help you because I can have discount for you.
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3:. He was late for his appointment, as a consequence he couldn't meet his customer.
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4:. I already have my flight ticket, furthermore I booked two nights in hotel, so I can go now confidently.
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5:. When you were younger you always had to clean your room yourself.
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6:. She will be able to come but before she will have to end her homework and to have a shower.
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7:. When the weather will not be so hot, I could imagine going out, but now it's simply not possible.
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8:. You must cook something special for tonight but you can be helped by someone.
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9:. It could be a great party, but I'm not sure I could be there.
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10:. It may rain. It might even snow on tomorrow!
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