Hey, Jackie! You and your husband got / went / were back from a trip last night. How was it?
got
A: I have a lot of homework, but I don’t have a lot of time. Do you know what to do?
B: You _____ drink some coffee and stay up all night.
A may
B maybe
C should
D ought to
E had better not
should
Hey, do you have a few / many / a little time? I want to make the orange cake you made a few weeks ago.
a little
We has / had / have a great time!
had
A: Where’s Anthony? The meeting is about to start and he isn’t here.
B: I’m not sure. He _____ be in a traffic jam.
A may
B maybe
C might
D should
E has to
might
I want make / making / to make a list of things to buy.
to make
Oh, nice. I didn’t know you went there. You eat / Did you eat / What did you eat anything interesting there?
Did you eat
A: You _____ talk during the test.
B: OK, that means we definitely cannot talk during the test.
A must not
B might not
C don’t have to
D had better not
E probably won’t
must not
Thanks. So, I guess I need some oranges. How little / many / much oranges do you use?
many
Fish chowder is a type of soup. It’s very thick. People in Bermuda eat / ate / will eat it often.
eat
A: You can read the book if you want. But not reading the book is OK, too.
B: So you’re saying I _____ read the book? That’s great!
A cannot
B must not
C might not
D should not
E do not have to
do not have to
You don't need any / some / many oranges – just one.
many
That’s awesome. Hawaii is beautiful. You have / ’ll have / ’s going to have a great time there.
'll have
A: _____ I ask you a question about the price of this shirt?
B: Sure, no problem. What’s your question?
A Can
B May
C Must
D Maybe
E Should
May
Let me look… Yes, here it is. Oh no, there’s not a lot. Do you think that this is too few / too little / too much oil?
to little