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English, 12.08.2019 17:20 CelesteN64

1- fill in the gaps with modal verbs . use: must/ can/ should/ have to/ will/ would
- my husband speak three languages
- i play the guitar when i was ten
- mr. johnson, i use your book?
- you respect the speed limit
- the students study hard if they want to be successful !
- you nedd someone to you out
- you look so tired! you tae a vacation!
- i buy a new car next year if i have monet
- the store is closing. you leave now
- you apply for a visa before traveling to the usa

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