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trapecia [35]
3 years ago
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Exercise II. Complete the sentences with can, could, may, might and the words in brackets.

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sergeinik [125]3 years ago
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Answer:

Exercise II. Complete the sentences with can, could, may, might and the words in brackets.

1. You can speak Italian, can't you? (you/speak)?

2. Can I take your dictionary (I/take)?

3. You may take these books for a month (take).

4. We might not hear what he was saying (not hear).

5. They can improve the operation of this device (improve).

6. He could speak English fluently ten years ago (speak).

7. Can you play any musical instrument (you/play)?

8. Many stars are very far from us, but we may see them by using a telescope (see).

9. This instruction is not very difficult, I can not translate it right now without any dictionary (translate).

10. Take your umbrella, it could rain. (rain).

11. «Where is he now?» “He may be cooking dinner in the kitchen (cook).

12. May I have a cup of tea, please (I/have)?

13. It's too dark here, I see nothing. you could you turn on the light, please (you/turn on)!

14. We will not buy this computer tomorrow, because we don't have enough money at the moment (buy).

15. Can I use your mobile phone, I want to call my parents (I/use)?

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