Insert the appropriate modal verb:
1. He has insulted our family and he ... suffer for it! 2. You
... not have gone out without an umbrella in such rainy weath er. 3. I'm afraid I ... have sounded a bit unfriendly over the phone. 4. “I ... to have told Soames,” he thought, “that I think him comic.” 5. We ... live to their age, perhaps. 6. Here she...
sit, sewing and knitting, while he worked at the table. 7. Why ... you be different from other people? 8. “Good morning,” said the girl. “I believe you ... be Toby. Have I guessed right?” 9. If you ... read without spectacles, and I believe you ..., be so good as to read this letter for me. 10. Captain Steerforth, ... I speak to you for a moment? 11. Anne felt she ... not stand much more of this discussion. She said she ... go on with hei work and began to rise, 12. Why... one make trouble for one self when one is old? 13. ... you do me a favour and meet hei at the station? 14. He was not old, he ... not have been more than forty. 15. The day we ... to start it rained worse than ever 16. You ... not hurry. There is plenty of time. 17. Mother has fallen ill, so I ... to change my plans. 18. We didn't know what to do; the key ... not turn and we ... not get into the room. 19. I
... not to have left Cape Town last night. I wish I had not 20. ... I speak to Mr. Pitt, please? — I'm afraid he's out at the moment. ... you ring back later?
1 must
2 should
3 might
4 ought
5 may
6 could
7 can't
8 could
9 can/can
10 may
11could
12 could/would
13 Would/Could
14 could
15 had
16 should
17 ought
18 could/could
19 had
20 May/can
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