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Page 1 Nancy lives in Beverly Hills. Really? She ( ) be very rich then. (a) must (b) will (c) had to He hasn t arrived yet. He ( ) the wrong train. (a) must have taken (b) might take (c) had to take Tom hated his wife so much that he ( ) his wife. (a) has to kill (b) will have to kill (c) must have killed We ( ) study harder after we get into college. (a) will be going to (b) will have to (c) had to You ( ) tell me the truth. (a) only have to (b) have only to (c) have to only ( ) you have to do is to tell me the truth. (a) Every (b) All (c) Each May I smoke? Sure. ( ). (a) Go straight (b) Go beyond (c) Go ahead May I smoke? ( ) (a) How not? (b) Why yes? (c) Why not? Cathy was late for school today. She ( ) this morning. (a) might oversleep (b) may oversleep (c) may have overslept ( ) you happiness! (a) The new year may bring (b) Bring the new year may (c) May the new year bring

Page 2 However busy he ( ) be, he will help you. (a) should (b) will (c) may No matter how busy he ( ) be, he will help you. (a) should (b) will (c) may Try as you ( ), you can t master English in a year. (a) should (b) will (c) may ( ), I ll be on your side. (a) What may come (b) Whatever come may (c) Come what may Jane ( ) complain about her husband. (a) well may (b) may well (c) maybe well You ( ) stay home. (a) as might well (b) well might as (c) might as well You might as well throw away the money ( ) lend it to him. (a) as (b) than (c) when The rescuers ( ) save the little girl from drowning. (a) could (b) were able to (c) could able to She ( ) be poor if she is buying such an expensive diamond ring. (a) can (b) must (c) can t She ( ) ignorant of our intention. (a) mustn t have been (b) cannot have been (c) won t have been

Page 3 You cannot be ( ) in choosing your friends. (a) careful too (b) enough careful (c) too careful ( ) I help you with your homework? (a) Will (b) Dare (c) Shall The door ( ). (a) wouldn t open (b) couldn t open (c) dare not I ( ) play tennis after school. (a) would often (b) did often (c) should often I play tennis more often than I ( ). (a) would (b) used to (c) used to be Dan is no longer what he ( ). (a) would be (b) used to be (c) will have been I ( ) go out for dinner tonight. (a) not would rather (b) wouldn t rather (c) would rather not I would rather you ( ) here. (a) don t smoke (b) won t smoke (c) wouldn t smoke It is natural that you ( ) say so. (a) will (b) shall (c) should It is strange that he ( ) be angry. (a) will (b) shall (c) should

Page 4 I cannot thank you ( ). (a) too (b) so (c) enough She suggested that the meeting ( ) postponed. (a) be (b) would be (c) might be I ( ) told her the truth. (a) should have (b) should (c) shall have You ( ) turn down his offer. (a) had not better (b) not had better (c) had better not There ( ) a pond around here. (a) used to being (b) is used to being (c) used to be You ( ) watered the plants. Here comes the rain! (a) needed to (b) need not have (c) don t need to How ( ) you talk to me like that? (a) shall (b) may (c) dare She hasn t come here yet. She ( ) her way. (a) might lose (b) must have lost (c) might be lost ( ) you have to do is clean up your room. (a) All (b) Every (c) Each She looked back when she left the room. She ( ) to say something. (a) might want (b) may have wanted (c) must want

Page 5 ( ) the entrance exam! (a) You may pass (b) Pass may you (c) May you pass However hard you ( ) try, you can t persuade him. (a) will (b) can (c) may Try ( ), you can t make him stop smoking. (a) you may as (b) may you as (c) as you may He studied hard so that he ( ) pass the test. (a) would (b) should (c) shall ( ) be angry with you. (a) Well may Cathy (b) May Cathy well (c) Well Cathy may You might as well stay home ( ) go out with him. (a) than (b) so (c) as She ( ) such a thing to him. (a) shall not have said (b) cannot have said (c) must not have said I ( ) go to see the movie. (a) rather would not (b) would not rather (c) would rather not She demanded that she ( ) chairperson. (a) becomes (b) would become (c) become You ( ) stay here. (a) better had not (b) hadn t better (c) had better not

Page 6 May I go out now? Yes, you may, but you ( ) come back before dark. (a) must (b) would (c) can I don t drink beer now, but I ( ). (a) used to (b) am used to (c) am used to it Something has happened to this lock; the key ( ) turn. (a) won t (b) will (c) do The painting was beautiful. You ( ) to have seen it. (a) should (b) had (c) ought You ( ) be too careful in driving your car. (a) should (b) must (c) cannot I would rather not know a thing at all than ( ) it imperfectly. (a) not know (b) know (c) known He ( ) be over thirty; he must still be in his twenties. (a) may (b) must (c) can t I suppose this is where an old church ( ) be. (a) was used to (b) would often (c) used to This street is wet. It ( ) last night. (a) must have rained (b) should rain (c) cannot have rained We ( ) walk home as try to catch a taxi here. (a) might as well (b) could as well (c) would as well

Page 7 Where has he gone? Why ( ) I know? (a) might (b) would (c) should Come what ( ), I shall never change my mind. (a) may (b) can (c) must She ( ) give up smoking although I told her to many times. (a) shall not (b) would not (c) should not You ( ) be a good athlete to have run in such a short time. (a) will (b) shall (c) must You ( ) to the dance unless you want to. (a) need to go (b) ought to go (c) don t have to go This is a very important meeting. You ( ) miss it. (a) had not better (b) must have (c) ought not to You had better ( ) up late. (a) not stay (b) not to stay (c) to stay not I ( ) thank you enough for your kindness. (a) shouldn t (b) needn t (c) can t My father insisted that I ( ) go to see the place. (a) might (b) ought (c) should I hurt my back. I ( ) that heavy box upstairs. (a) should be carrying (b) should carry (c) shouldn t have carried

Page 8 If you didn t hear the noise, you ( ) sleeping at that time. (a) must be (b) needed to be (c) must have been No one was prepared for Professor Hill s questions. I guess we ( ) the lesson last night. (a) could read (b) ought to read (c) should have read It is necessary that ( ). (a) you do it (b) you might do it (c) you must do it We have left undone what we ought ( ). (a) have done (b) to be done (c) to have done The concert starts at seven. We ( ) be late. (a) needn t (b) don t have to (c) must not It is a pity that she ( ) be in such poor health. (a) should (b) has (c) will How ( ) say that to my face! (a) you dared (b) you dare (c) dare you The soup is too salty. I ( ) put so much salt in it. (a) shouldn t have (b) must not have (c) ought to I saw Mr. Yamada at Shinjuku Station this morning. You ( ) have. He s still on vacation in Hawaii. (a) couldn t (b) didn t (c) might In this city the sky is not as blue as it ( ). (a) could have been (b) used to be (c) will have been

Page 9 He must have stolen it. No. He is a very honest boy. He ( ) it. (a) must not steal (b) must not have stolen (c) cannot have stolen I ( ) the magazine but I hardly remember I have. (a) can read (b) must read (c) may have read What s that song you re listening to? It s Yesterday by the Beatles. You ( ) it before. (a) hadn t heard (b) might hear (c) must ve heard She ( ) been sick in bed yesterday. I saw her at the supermarket. (a) cannot have (b) may not have (c) must have He proposed that we ( ) have a drive to the lake. (a) should (b) might (c) could ( ) you all be happy! (a) Might (b) Should (c) May You might as well expect a river to flow backward ( ) him into resignation. (a) than hope to persuade (b) as to hope persuading (c) as hope to persuade When I was in San Diego, I ( ) often play tennis with Mike. (a) ought to (b) might (c) would We would ( ) go by air than spend a week traveling by train. (a) better (b) rather (c) often Poor Tom had his new bicycle stolen. He may ( ) be sad. (a) much (b) as (c) well

Page 10 Nancy lives in Beverly Hills. She ( ) be very rich then. He hasn t arrived yet. He ( ) the wrong train. Tom hated his wife so much that he ( ) his wife. We ( ) study harder after we get into college. You ( ) tell me the truth. ( ) you have to do is to tell me the truth. May I smoke? Sure. ( ). May I smoke? ( ) Cathy was late for school today. She ( ) this morning. ( ) you happiness!

Page 11 However busy he ( ) be, he will help you. No matter how busy he ( ) be, he will help you. Try as you ( ), you can t master English in a year. ( ), I ll be on your side. Jane ( ) complain about her husband. You ( ) stay home. You might as well throw away the money ( ) lend it to him. The rescuers ( ) save the little girl from drowning. She ( ) be poor if she is buying such an expensive diamond ring. She ( ) ignorant of our intention.

Page 12 You cannot be ( ) in choosing your friends. ( ) I help you with your homework? The door ( ). I ( ) play tennis after school. I play tennis more often than I ( ). Dan is no longer what he ( ). I ( ) go out for dinner tonight. I would rather you ( ) here. It is natural that you ( ) say so. It is strange that he ( ) be angry.

Page 13 I cannot thank you ( ). She suggested that the meeting ( ) postponed. I ( ) told her the truth. You ( ) turn down his offer. There ( ) a pond around here. You ( ) watered the plants. Here comes the rain! How ( ) you talk to me like that? She hasn t come here yet. She ( ) her way. ( ) you have to do is clean up your room. She looked back when she left the room. She ( ) to say something.

Page 14 ( ) the entrance exam! However hard you ( ) try, you can t persuade him. Try ( ), you can t make him stop smoking. He studied hard so that he ( ) pass the test. ( ) be angry with you. You might as well stay home ( ) go out with him. She ( ) such a thing to him. I ( ) go to see the movie. She demanded that she ( ) chairperson. You ( ) stay here.

Page 15 May I go out now? Yes, you may, but you ( ) come back before dark. I don t drink beer now, but I ( ). Something has happened to this lock; the key ( ) turn. The painting was beautiful. You ( ) to have seen it. You ( ) be too careful in driving your car. I would rather not know a thing at all than ( ) it imperfectly. He ( ) be over thirty; he must still be in his twenties. I suppose this is where an old church ( ) be. This street is wet. It ( ) last night. We ( ) walk home as try to catch a taxi here.

Page 16 Where has he gone? Why ( ) I know? Come what ( ), I shall never change my mind. She ( ) give up smoking although I told her to many times. You ( ) be a good athlete to have run in such a short time. You ( ) to the dance unless you want to. This is a very important meeting. You ( ) miss it. You had better ( ) up late. I ( ) thank you enough for your kindness. My father insisted that I ( ) go to see the place. I hurt my back. I ( ) that heavy box upstairs.

Page 17 If you didn t hear the noise, you ( ) sleeping at that time. No one was prepared for Professor Hill s questions. I guess we ( ) the lesson last night. It is necessary that ( ). We have left undone what we ought ( ). The concert starts at seven. We ( ) be late. It is a pity that she ( ) be in such poor health. How ( ) say that to my face! The soup is too salty. I ( ) put so much salt in it. I saw Mr. Yamada at Shinjuku Station this morning. You ( ) have. He s still on vacation in Hawaii. In this city the sky is not as blue as it ( ).

Page 18 He must have stolen it. No. He is a very honest boy. He ( ) it. I ( ) the magazine but I hardly remember I have. What s that song you re listening to? It s Yesterday by the Beatles. You ( ) it before. She ( ) been sick in bed yesterday. I saw her at the supermarket. He proposed that we ( ) have a drive to the lake. ( ) you all be happy! You might as well expect a river to flow backward ( ) him into resignation. When I was in San Diego, I ( ) often play tennis with Mike. We would ( ) go by air than spend a week traveling by train. Poor Tom had his new bicycle stolen. He may ( ) be sad.

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