Предмет: Английский язык, автор: sashadembitska08

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7. Complete the sentences with must, might or should.
really think you
1. Nancy said you didn't need to buy her anything for her birthday, but I
at least get her some flowers or a nice bottle of wine.
2. Debbie said she was really busy this week, but I think she show up
at the party if she doesn't have to work overtime on Friday.
be here by
3. Nina said she would come over right after work, so she
6:00
4. You
be kidding! That can't be true.
5. Dan: Where's the remote control? I want to change the channel. - Fiona:
I don't know. It
be under the couch. Or, perhaps I took it into the
kitchen. I'll check in there.
6. For most people, learning a language is a challenging undertaking. Experts
agree that to make the most of your language learning experience, you
practice the language regularly and push yourself to maintain old
vocabulary while acquiring new words and expressions.
7. New research suggests that exercise can reduce the chance of heart
disease as well as cancer. That's why I told my father that he start
walking once a day.
8. We should invite Sally to come to the picnic on Saturday. We haven't seen
her in weeks, and she really enjoy a nice day at the beach.
9. We had better call Tony to see if he's at home before we go over to his
house. He not be there and we don't want to drive all the way over
there for nothing.
10. The book recommends adding fresh soil and using plant food to make your
garden flowers grow. Since some people might be allergic to chemicals in
use an organic brand to
artificial plant foods, the book says that you
avoid skin irritations.


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