Modal verbs English language Click on the correct alternative. To put in the gaps the missing modal verb.
1. If you’re tired of your present job, you …. a new one. 2. I had a sleepless night but I … everyone at the office was very friendly. 3. You … at 8.55 because we start at 9.00 sharp. But otherwise we’re quite relaxed-you …. a suit. 4. There were plenty of seats of the train so I … , thank goodness! 5. I … early yesterday - it was a holiday. 6. I think the bus has just left. We … here earlier. 7. The supplier … you a receipt. Why didn’t you ask for one? 8. You … send unnecessary emails - it makes people angry. 9. He … a medical examination before he started work. He’d had one for his previous job. 10. When you went through the town, you … so fast. 11. It … company laptops off the premises. 12. Employees … one Saturday a month. There can be no exceptions.
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