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topic: MIXED MODALS (Modal auxiliaries) #4 (Can/Could, Should, Might) | level: Intermediate




Complete each sentence with the most natural-sounding modal auxiliary verb, from the selections given: Example: It might (should, can, might) snow later on.


1. You (should, can, might) check out that online college Mark told you about.

2. Is it true that you (should, can, might) speak Swedish?

3. There (should, can, might) be a problem with my new car.

4. I'm not sure, but the children (should, can, might) be hiding in the closet.

5. I'm sure I (should, could, might) finish my degree by next year.

6. P1: Do you think I (should, could, might) call his parents? P2: I don't think that's necessary.

7. (Should, Could, Might) you please shut the door?

8. Generally speaking, you (should, could, might) always tell the truth.

9. There are cases, however, when you (should, could, might) tell the truth, but you shouldn't.

10. It looks like the flight to Melbourne (should, could, might) be delayed.






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