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Gap-fill Exercise
Complete the sentences using the words listed in the box below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. Don't forget to capitalize when necessary. Some gaps may have more than one correct answer. can could have to must might should
button to check your answers. Negative and past forms are also used in this lesson. Some gaps may have more than one correct answer. EXERCISE NO. 2. must have to
1. Nancy said you didn't need to buy her anything for her birthday, but I really think you SHOULD at least get her some flowers or a nice bottle of wine. 2. Debbie said she was really busy this week, but I think
she MIGHT show up at the party if she doesn't have to work overtime on Friday. 3. Nina said she would come over right after work, so she
EXERCISE NO. 4.
ch gap below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. 1. Unfortunately, James and Michelle had already made plans, so they couldn'tmight not come with us to the exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art. 2. They have had several major snow storms in the mountains during the last month. We had better call the highway patrol to check road conditions. The road to Smithsville couldn'tmight not be passable. 3. We should call Tim before we go over to his house; he
would explode! 5. I know Eve wants to go to the ballet with us, but we'd better call her before we get her ticket. She works Wednesday nights, and she couldn'tmight not be able to get time off that evening.
EXERCISE NO. 5.
may had better have got to shall
1. I know it's rather rude, but MAY I ask you where you purchased that pocket watch? I have been looking for one like that for my father. 2. You HAVE GOT TO look good for your interview if you want to get the sales job. You HAD BETTER wear the white shirt and the maroon tie. I think that'll look really professional. 3. I HAD BETTER be at work tomorrow by 7:00. I HAVE
EXERCISE NO. 6.
correct answer. 1. Donna: If I won the ten million dollar lottery jackpot, I could afford to quit my job and travel the world. Sam: Where would you go if you had that much money? Donna: I don't know, I might choose to spend a year in Paris - or perhaps I would go to Kenya. Sam: How often do you buy lottery tickets? Donna: Never... I guess if I want to win the lottery, I should try buying some tickets. Sam: Thatwould help. 2. Waitress: Hi, my name is Sandy - I'll be your waitress tonight. What can I get for you? Tony: I haven't decided yet. Is there anything you might recommend? Is there anything you think I should try? Waitress: Youshould try t he Cajun catfish - or perhaps the Gumbo. They're both delicious. Tony: That sounds wonderful, but that might be a little too spicy for me. Actually, the prawns sound good. Umm, could I have the barbecued prawns? Waitress: Sure, would you like a salad with that? 3.
Jan: What should we look for in a candidate when we vote in a presidential election? Peter: I think citizens should vote for a President who has the ability to improve the quality of life in the United States. Jan: What would you do if you were President of the United States? Peter: I would focus on reducing environmental pollution. Jan: Every candidate always says he's going to do that, but it's a really complicated problem - it's not one which is easily solved. What makes you think you couldactually stop pollution? Check
EXERCISE NO. 7.
Choose the correct answer for each gap below, then click the "Check" button to check your answers. 1. I'm not really sure where Beverly is. She might be sitting in the living room, or perhaps she's in the backyard. 2. Doug must have returneDthe video we rented on his way to work. It was on the table, but now it's gone. 3. You ought to check the air pressure in your tires. You don't want to get a flat tire on your trip. 4. The computer isn't working. It must have been damagedduring production. 5. The package should be deliveredtomorrow afternoon. It was sent by express mail this morning.