- "Did you climb to the top of the Statue of Liberty when you were in NewYork?"
"No, I didn't. My knee was very sore, and I - climb all those stairs."
A. might not B. couldn't C. must not - "Rick, - work for me this evening? I'll take your shift tomorrow."
"Sure. I was going to ask you to work for me tomorrow anyway."
A. should you B. would you C. do you have to - "How are we going to take care of your little brother and go to the concert at the same
time?"
"I have an idea. - we take him with US?"
A. Why don't B. Let's C. Will - "Meet me at Tony's at five. Please! I - talk to you. It's important."
"Is something wrong?"
A. could B. will C. must - "What are you children doing? Stop! You - play with sharp knives."
"What?"
A. musm't B. couldn't C. don't have to - "Don't wait for me. I - late!'
"Okay."
A. maybe B. may to be C. may be - "Mr. Wells can't figure out how to assemble his daughter's tricycle."
"He - read the instructions very carefully."
A. had better B. can't C. would rather
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