Fill in the blanks with the appropriate modal auxiliary
(can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, or would):
- Jane:
"I'm not sure if I __________ attend the party on
Saturday." Tom: "You __________ definitely come if you're
free."
- If you
have any questions, please feel free to ask. I __________ be happy
to help.
- David:
"I __________ to finish this report by tomorrow." Sarah:
"I think you __________ work late if necessary."
- It's
raining outside. You __________ take an umbrella with you if you go
out.
- If I __________
the CEO, I __________ implement some changes in the company.
- Susan:
"__________ I borrow your pen for a moment?" Mark:
"Of course, here you go."
- We __________
be ready to leave in 15 minutes, so please get ready.
- They __________
consider buying a new car if their old one keeps breaking down.
- If you
don't study regularly, you __________ struggle to pass the exam.
- She
__________ like to visit Paris someday, but she's not sure when.
- John
__________ help you with your math homework if you ask him nicely.
- If I
had more time, I __________ learn to play the guitar.
- You
__________ always double-check your work to avoid mistakes.
- They
__________ attend the conference next week if their schedules permit.
- We
__________ be able to make it to the party if we finish work on time.
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