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English, 17.01.2022 14:00, whitneyt2013

D) are to E) had repair a TV too. stry of 21. If you fix a radio. you C) couldn't I can A) can / will be able to B) must / may D) need / has to E) may / needn't to 22. -I've examined you very carefully. I think all you - is a good rest. -But I'm still feeling sick. Why don't you look at my tongue? -It- a rest too. A) must / may B) might / can C) need / could D) should / have to E) need / needs read C) must 23. You do this work yourself, if you try. A) can B) had to D) was able to E) were to do у t warn the clerk in advance when they 24. Guests of the hotel leave. A) can D) is to B) may C) must E) had to 25. My mother neither read nor write after the operation and now I help her. A) have to / must B) could / have to C) couldn't / had to D) were able / can E) might / need


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