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4, “Does Tom want to go with us to the film festival conight?” “No. He go to a wrestling match than the film festival.” A. could B. would rather C. prefers 5. “I did it! I did it! 1 got my driver's license!” “Congratulations, Michelle, I’m really proud of you.” “Thanks, Dad. Now ___I have the car tonight? Please, please!” “No. You'te not ready for that quite yet.” A. will B. should C. may 6. “I just tripped on your carpet and almost fell! There’s a hole in it, You __ fix that before someone gets hurt.” “Yes, Uncle Ben. T should. I will. I'm sorry. Are you all right?” A. can B. ought to C. may “Are you going to the conference in Atlanta next month?” I ._ It’s sort of iffy right now. I’ve applied for travel money, but who knows what my supervisor will do.” A. will B. have to C. might ‘8. “What shall we do after the meeting this evening?” “__ pick Jan up and all go out to dinner together.” A. Why don't B, Les . Should 9. “Have you seen my denim jacket? 1___find it.” “Look in the hall closet.” A. may not B. won't . can't 10. “Bye, Mom! T’'m going ro go play soccer with my friends.” “Wait a minute, young man! You do your chores first.” A. had better nor B. have to C. would rather 11. “Do you think that Scott will quit his job?” “T don’t know. He . He's very angry. We'll just have to wait and see.” A. must BR may ©. will 12. “The hotel supplies towels, you know. You “This is my bathrobe, not a cowel.” A. don’t have to B. must nor C. couldn’t pack @ towel in your suitcase.” 13. “I heard that Bill was seriously ill.” “Really? Well, he be sick anymore. I just saw him riding his bike to work.” A. won't B. doesn’t have to C. must not 14. “Do you understand how this computer program works?” “Sort of, but not really. ‘you explain it to me one more time? Thanks.” A. Could B. Should C. Must Modal Auxiliaries 221 16. 17. 18. 19, 20, 21 ‘Did you climb to the top of the Statue of Liberty when you were in New York?” “No, I didn’t, My knee was very sore, and I___ climb all those stairs." A. might not B. couldn’t C. must not “Rick, work for me this evening? I'll take your shift tomorrow.” “Sure. I was going to ask you to work for me tomorrow anyway.” A. should you B. would you C. do you have to “How are we going to take care of your little brother and go to the concert at the same time2” “T have an idea, we take him with us?” A. Why don’t B. Ler’s C. Will “Meet me at Tony’s at five, Please! 1 something wrong?” talk to you. It’s important.” A. could B. will C. must “What are you children doing? Stop! You play with sharp knives.” “Whar?” A. mustn't B. couldn’t C. don’t have to “Don’t wait for me. 1 late.” “Okay” ‘A. maybe B. may to be C. may be “Mr, Wells can’t gure out how to assemble his daughter's tricycle.” “He ___read the instructions very carefully.” A. had better B. can’t C. would rather 222 CHAPTERT

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