You _________ to do that.
_______ I help you?
You _____ eat so much fast food, you know.
My sister has already eaten. She _________ be hungry.
_________ I speak to Jane, please?
Laura_________ get up early tomorrow.
_____ I go to the cinema with my friends, mum?
She __________ take her medicine.
Dad, will you ___________ take me to the zoo tomorrow?
It _________ be my bag. Mine is blue.
You look sick. You ____ see a doctor.
I _____ speak English but I can’t speak Italian.
I ______ read or write when I was four years old.
You ____ be rude to your parents
They live in a huge house and own three cars. They ____ be rich.
____ you play the guitar?
A: Good morning, Sir. How (1) would / could I help you? B: Well, I (2) need to / have speak to Mr Smith. Is he in his office? A: I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. B: Oh, that’s too bad. (3) Can / Might you tell me when he will be back? A: Sorry, I (4) can’t / may not. I don’t know how long he’ll be out for. B: (5) Will / May I leave a message? A: Of course. 2. A: Hi, Jason. How are you? B: Not very well. I (6) can / have to finish my project by tonight, and I’m still at the beginning. A: (7) Will / Would you like some help? B: Oh, that would be great, thanks.
A: Good morning, Sir. How (1) would / could I help you? B: Well, I (2) need to / have speak to Mr Smith. Is he in his office? A: I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. B: Oh, that’s too bad. (3) Can / Might you tell me when he will be back? A: Sorry, I (4) can’t / may not. I don’t know how long he’ll be out for. B: (5) Will / May I leave a message? A: Of course. 2. A: Hi, Jason. How are you? B: Not very well. I (6) can / have to finish my project by tonight, and I’m still at the beginning. A: (7) Will / Would you like some help? B: Oh, that would be great, thanks.
A: Good morning, Sir. How (1) would / could I help you? B: Well, I (2) need to / have speak to Mr Smith. Is he in his office? A: I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. B: Oh, that’s too bad. (3) Can / Might you tell me when he will be back? A: Sorry, I (4) can’t / may not. I don’t know how long he’ll be out for. B: (5) Will / May I leave a message? A: Of course. 2. A: Hi, Jason. How are you? B: Not very well. I (6) can / have to finish my project by tonight, and I’m still at the beginning. A: (7) Will / Would you like some help? B: Oh, that would be great, thanks.
A: Good morning, Sir. How (1) would / could I help you? B: Well, I (2) need to / have speak to Mr Smith. Is he in his office? A: I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. B: Oh, that’s too bad. (3) Can / Might you tell me when he will be back? A: Sorry, I (4) can’t / may not. I don’t know how long he’ll be out for. B: (5) Will / May I leave a message? A: Of course. 2. A: Hi, Jason. How are you? B: Not very well. I (6) can / have to finish my project by tonight, and I’m still at the beginning. A: (7) Will / Would you like some help? B: Oh, that would be great, thanks.
A: Good morning, Sir. How (1) would / could I help you? B: Well, I (2) need to / have speak to Mr Smith. Is he in his office? A: I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. B: Oh, that’s too bad. (3) Can / Might you tell me when he will be back? A: Sorry, I (4) can’t / may not. I don’t know how long he’ll be out for. B: (5) Will / May I leave a message? A: Of course. 2. A: Hi, Jason. How are you? B: Not very well. I (6) can / have to finish my project by tonight, and I’m still at the beginning. A: (7) Will / Would you like some help? B: Oh, that would be great, thanks.
A: Good morning, Sir. How (1) would / could I help you? B: Well, I (2) need to / have speak to Mr Smith. Is he in his office? A: I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. B: Oh, that’s too bad. (3) Can / Might you tell me when he will be back? A: Sorry, I (4) can’t / may not. I don’t know how long he’ll be out for. B: (5) Will / May I leave a message? A: Of course.
2. A: Hi, Jason. How are you? B: Not very well. I (6) can / have to finish my project by tonight, and I’m still at the beginning. A: (7) Will / Would you like some help? B: Oh, that would be great, thanks.
A: Good morning, Sir. How (1) would / could I help you? B: Well, I (2) need to / have speak to Mr Smith. Is he in his office? A: I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. B: Oh, that’s too bad. (3) Can / Might you tell me when he will be back? A: Sorry, I (4) can’t / may not. I don’t know how long he’ll be out for. B: (5) Will / May I leave a message? A: Of course.
2. A: Hi, Jason. How are you? B: Not very well. I (6) can / have to finish my project by tonight, and I’m still at the beginning. A: (7) Will / Would you like some help? B: Oh, that would be great, thanks.
I _____ visit my grandparents at the weekend but I'm not sure.
I had to come back at once.Яке заперечне речення є вірним?
May I go out?
На що вказує " may"?
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