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Fill the gaps with the correct auxiliary, modal verb, TO or SO to avoid repetition:

1.- Come on John! Give me a hand with the cleaning. You promised do

2. - Are you thinking of driving to work today? I wouldn’t if I were you. It’s very
foggy. Why not take the train?

3.- A: Did you take my scissors?

B: I don’t, but Anne did. Isn’t she making some clothes at the moment?

4. - A: I never see Lionel these days. How is he?

B: We often do He’s fine. He’s into business management at the moment.

5. - I asked him to help me start the cart, but he didn’t isn’t that mean of him?

6.- A: When are you going to get the car serviced?

B: It have been! Can you feel how smoothly it’s going?

7. - A: Oh no! The spare tyre’s flat! Why didn’t you check it before we set out?

B: I thought you didn’t Sorry.

8. - A: Are we going to stay at home all day?

B: I’m afraid can’t It’s pouring outside!

9. - A: No, I haven’t got a copy of the book you want.

B: Really? I thought you didn’t have. I was sure I saw a copy on your shelves the

other day.

10.- A: He never seems to be listening when you talk to him.

B: I’m sure he will He just doesn’t respond immediately, that’s all.

11.- A: Clare spent all the money she won on new clothes for the family.

B: I would I’d have saved some.

12.- I hope Jack likes playing cards. Then we could have a game this evening. If he
doesn’t, we could

13. - My children always let me know what time they expect to be back. If they don’t ,
I’d always be
worrying about where they were.

14.- A: My bank statement says I’m overdrawn. The bank must have made a mistake.
B: They could It’s all done by computer. Are you sure you worked it out
properly?

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