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  • The family can't decide where to go on vacation. They ______ go to Los Angeles or they ____ go to Hawaii.
    might - may
  • (Should/Couldn't/Could) you please help me fix my car?
    Could
  • ____ it be ok if I stay at your house for a few nights?
    Would
  • My cat ____________ jump, but it ____________ talk.
    can - can't
  • (Should/May/Will) you turn that music down?
    Will
  • You (mustn't/shouldn't/wouldn't) tell John about the surprise birthday party.
    mustn't
  • We ________ go to the park tomorrow and feed the ducks.
    should
  • I ______ join you if I finish my work early.
    might OR may
  • I _______________ have studied harder for the exam. It was very difficult and I didn't pass it.
    should
  • You _____ now kiss the bride.
    may
  • She ______ speak three languages but none of them well.
    can
  • You ____ listen to the teacher.
    must
  • You ____ park here.
    can't
  • His father hoped that Daniel ______ grow up to be a wise and famous man.
    would
  • You _____ wash your hands before cooking.
    must
  • People _____ waste food.
    shouldn't
  • I ____ like to go to the amusement park by myself.
    wouldn't
  • _________I borrow your dictionary?
    May
  • I ______ arrive early to every meeting and _____ bring coffee for everyone.
    will - can
  • Where is the rest of the pie? Who _____ eaten it?
    could've/could have
  • I'm going to bring an umbrella today because it ____________ rain.
    might