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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.
may had better have got to shall
1. I know it's rather rude, but
I ask you where you purchased that pocket watch? I have been looking for one like that for my father.
2. You
look good for your interview if you want to get the sales job. You
wear the white shirt and the maroon tie. I think that'll look really professional.
3. I
be at work tomorrow by 7:00. I
give a marketing presentation to one of our clients.
4. It's pretty hot in the desert at this time of year. If we are going to do some hiking, we
take at least two or three quarts of water with us. Actually, it
be hotter than we expect out there - maybe we should take a gallon or more.
5. You
leave the table once you have finished your meal and politely excused yourself.
6. I can't stand these people - I
get out of here. I'm going to take off for awhile while you get rid of them. When I get back, they
be gone.
7.
I try a little of your Black Forest cake? It looks absolutely delicious - I
taste it!
8. You
take along some cash. The restaurant
not accept credit cards.
9. You
take along some cash. The restaurant doesn't accept credit cards.
10.
we move into the living room? It's more comfortable in there and there's a beautiful view of the lake.
11. I'm not really sure if Susan is going to go snowboarding with us or not. She
decide to stay here and study for her Japanese final. She
get a good score on the test if she wants to qualify to study abroad in Tokyo next semester.
12.
I have a look at that necklace there in the display case. It's exactly what I've been looking for.
13. We
no longer suffer the injustice of oppression. We
never give up the struggle for freedom!
14. You
be joking! If you think I'm going to give you a tip after you mixed up the meal orders, spilled wine on me and insulted my wife, you
get your head examined!!!
15. Ian, Evelyn and Deborah will be attending the conference. I
be attending as well.
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