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I can't find my keys. I (leave, must) them in my coat pocket.
must have left
New Orleans is known ____ its great restaurants and music, especially jazz.
for
The expensive dress is made ____ silk.
of
This report (finish, must) by the end of the week.
must be finished
All signs and posted notices (obey, should).
should be obeyed
Be sure to wash the vegetables thoroughly. A lot of chemical residue (find, can) on unwashed produce.
can be found
My car is at the repair shop. I think it'll (finish) late this afternoon.
be finished
I still can't believe it! My bicycle (steal) last night.
was stolen
Maxine would rather (drinking / drink) coffee than tea.
drink
Mick (might not / must not) like potato salad. He never eats it.
must not
My dog is standing by its food dish, but it (couldn't / mustn't) be hungry. I just fed it 30 minutes ago.
couldn't
I wonder how many people will come to our party this weekend. We (may / must) have 20-30 guests.
may
My roommate (could / was able to) meet me at the airport, so I didn't have to take a taxi.
was able to
I'm hungry. (Let's / Why don't) get something to eat.
Let's
It's getting dark outside. I think it (might / can) rain.
might
When people are sick, they (should / ought) to stay home.
ought
Billy (must / have to) go to bed at 8:30 tonight.
must
High school (can / may) often be very stressful for teenagers. They have a lot of homework and exams.
can
(Let's / Shall) go to the market on Saturday.
Let's
(Let's / Why don't) you call me tomorrow?
Why don't
If you lose your credit card, you (supposed to / should) cancel the card immediately.
should
Mr. Sutherland is rich. He (doesn't have to / had better not) work for a living.
doesn't have to
(Should / Could) you please turn the air conditioning off? I'm cold.
Could
(May / Would) I borrow your grammar book, please?
May