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  • Dad ________ go and see a doctor. His cough is getting worse all the time
    should
  • You really _________ go to the Louvre if you’re in Paris. It’s wonderful.
    must/ should
  • You don’t have to shout. I________ hear you very well.
    can
  • You _________________ be 18 to see that film.
    must
  • I’m not sure where my wife is at the moment. She_______be at her dance class.
    might
  • John doesn’t need a calculator. He______ do sums in his head.
    can
  • It_________be him. I saw him a week ago, and he didn’t look like that
    can't
  • I_________ stop and talk to you now. I have to get to the library.
    can't
  • You _________come to the party if you don’t feel well.
    don't have to
  • You look pretty tired. I think you_______go to bed early tonight.
    should
  • You _________ work this evening. I can do the tasks for you.
    don't have to
  • It _______rain today. It’s getting cloudy already
    might
  • You have passed all your tests. You_________ be very pleased with yourself.
    should
  • I don’t know where Kelly is. She_________ be at her sister’s .
    might
  • I’m sorry but I__________give you a lift because my car is broken.
    can't
  • You______hear this story. It’s very funny.
    must
  • Rose and Ted_________ be good players. They have won hundreds of cups !
    must
  • Let me look. I________be able to help you.
    might
  • You _________sit so near the TV. It’s bad for your eyes.
    shouldn't
  • "Children, you ________ cross the street if the lights are red !”
    mustn't
  • Passengers_______open the door when the train is moving.
    mustn't
  • You _________________ pay to use the library. It’s free.
    don't have to
  • I________pay for the tickets because I got them from Sam for free.
    don't have to
  • Jerry _________________ be working today. He never works on Sundays.
    can't
  • You_________smoke in your car, especially if there are children sitting in the back.
    shouldn't/ mustn't