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English, 05.05.2020 01:28, cyndy50

III. Fill in the blanks with suitable modals from the ones given in the box

below.

should might can could have to must

a) Ritu’s flight from Morocco took more than 11 hours. She be

exhausted after such a long flight. She prefer to stay in tonight

and get some rest.

b) If you want to get a better feeling for how Raniganj is laid out, you

walk down town and explore the riverside.

c) You research the route a little more before you set sail.

d) When you have a small child in the house, you leave small

objects lying around.

e) Anvesha: you hold your breath for more than a minute?

Bunty: No, I can’t.

f) Jasprit’s engagement ring is enormous! It have cost a fortune.

g) Please make sure to feed the fish while I am gone. If they don’t get enough

food, they die.

h) I speak Assamese fluently when I was a child.

i) The teacher said we read the book if we needed extra credit.

j) The spatula be in this cupboard but it’s not here.

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