1 Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence. 0 Whether this new pay deal will satisfy the unions remains/will remain/is remaining to be seen.
1 No, I mustn’t/shouldn’t/couldn’t possibly do that to a friend.
2 Well I’m surprised it was John. I would/could/should have expected better of him.
3 Don’t worry about my big brother; he will/can/could be very childish at times.
4 I really wouldn’t/couldn’t/mightn’t eat another thing, thank you.
5 You couldn’t/can’t/mustn’t be serious! It’s far too dangerous!
6 Well personally, I could/would/must have thought the answer is D, but you may be right.
7 This little device need/could/shall be the answer to all your technical problems.
8 What you’re saying must/should/may well be true.
9 It shouldn’t/mightn’t/couldn’t have been Kevin who did it; he’s such a nice, well behaved lad.
10 Just in case you would/will/should find it, I’ll give you my business card so you can contact me.