Use will / might / can’t / may / must / shall / would / should to complete these sentences. Use will / might / can’t / may / must / shall / would / should to complete these sentences. 1) – Could you lend me 10$? – Of course I ___. 2) They ___ have been held up in the traffic. 3) You ___ be tired! You’ve been asleep all morning. 4) You ___ not smoke in here. 5) Nothing on TV! I ___ go to the cinema. 6) ___ I carry that bag for you? 7) ___ you type this for me, please. 8) I ___ have told you but I forgot. 9) I’m free tomorrow. I ___ drive you to the airport. 10) You ___ be exhausted after all that work.
1) – Could you lend me 10$? – Of course I will. 2) They might have been held up in the traffic. 3) You must be tired! You’ve been asleep all morning. 4) You can’t smoke in here. 5) Nothing on TV! I may go to the cinema. 6) Shall I carry that bag for you? 7) Would you type this for me, please. 8) I should have told you but I forgot. 9) I will drive you to the airport. 10) You might be exhausted after all that work.
1) – Could you lend me 10$? – Of course I will.
2) They might have been held up in the traffic.
3) You must be tired! You’ve been asleep all morning.
4) You can’t smoke in here.
5) Nothing on TV! I may go to the cinema.
6) Shall I carry that bag for you?
7) Would you type this for me, please.
8) I should have told you but I forgot.
9) I will drive you to the airport.
10) You might be exhausted after all that work.