1. I thought you _____like something to read, so I have brought you some books. A: may B: might C: could D: must 2. If she had worked harder, she____ A:

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1. I thought you _____like something to read, so I have brought you some books. A: may B: might C: could D: must 2. If she had worked harder, she____ A: would succeed B: had succeeded C: should succeed D: would have succeeded

3. I ll go with you as soon as I ____my work. A: will finish B: shall finishC: finish D: finished 4. The plant is dead. I ____it more water. A: will give B: would have given C: must give D: should have given 5. We ____for her because she never came. A: neednt wait B: shouldnt have waited C: mustnt wait D: mustnt have waited

6. you____ return the book now. You can keep it till next week if you like. A: cant B: mustnt C: neednt D: may not 7. Where is my pen? I ____ it. A: might lose B: would have lost C: should have lost D: must have lost 8. I didnt hear the phone. I ____ asleep. A: must be B: must have been C: should be D: should have been

9. He ____ you more help, even though he was very busy. A: might have given B: might give C: should have given D: may give 10.Jenny _____ have kept her word. I wonder why she changed her mind. A: must B: should C: need D: would