Complete with the right modal or auxiliary form: If you haven't seen the film yet you _______. It's absolutely fantastic.
must
15
Complete with the right modal or auxiliary form:If I could help you I would but I'm afraid I ______
can't
15
Respond to 'A' using the correct form of the verb and a reduced infinitive OR so / not: A: If you think she's coming down with flu you shouldn't send her to school. B: I ___________. She might give it to other children. (suppose)
suppose not
15
Respond to 'A' using the correct form of the verb and a reduced infinitive OR so / not: A: Would you like to come round for coffee later? B: I'd _____________ (love)
love to
15
Respond to 'A' using the correct form of the verb and a reduced infinitive OR so / not: A: The weather forecast said it would rain at the weekend. B: I ___________. I was planning to do some gardening (hope)
hope not
15
Respond to 'A' using the correct form of the verb and a reduced infinitive OR so / not: A: Do you smoke? B: I ___________, but I gave up last year (use)
used to
15
Respond to 'A' using the correct form of the verb and a reduced infinitive OR so / not: A: Have you spoken to Martin yet? B: No but I __________ after the meeting. (try)
will try
15
Respond to 'A' using the correct form of the verb and a reduced infinitive OR so / not: A: Do you think we should leave early to miss the traffic? B: I _______________, though I'm really enjoying myself. (guess)
guess so
15
Respond to 'A' using the correct form of the verb and a reduced infinitive OR so / not: A: The bank's open till 5pm today, isn't it? B: Yes, I ____________ (think)