1 Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence. 0 Whether this new pay deal will satisfy the unions remains/will remain/is remaining to be seen.
1 No, I mustn’t/shouldn’t/couldn’t possibly do that to a friend.
2 Well I’m surprised it was John. I would/could/should have expected better of him.
3 Don’t worry about my big brother; he will/can/could be very childish at times.
4 I really wouldn’t/couldn’t/mightn’t eat another thing, thank you.
5 You couldn’t/can’t/mustn’t be serious! It’s far too dangerous!
6 Well personally, I could/would/must have thought the answer is D, but you may be right.
7 This little device need/could/shall be the answer to all your technical problems.
8 What you’re saying must/should/may well be true.
9 It shouldn’t/mightn’t/couldn’t have been Kevin who did it; he’s such a nice, well behaved lad.
10 Just in case you would/will/should find it, I’ll give you my business card so you can contact me.
2. When I woke) up, it was already ten o’clock. I called my brother. Nobody answered. He had already left..
3. I went up to the open window. The rain had stopped and the sun was shining brightly. The birds in the garden were singing. The morning was fine.
4. When the rain (had) stopped I looked out of the window and saw John who was standing under a tree waiting for me.
5. When I came to the station, I did not find my friend there as I was five minutes late and the train had leaft.
6. When I came to the station, I did not find my friend there as I was five minutes late and the train had leaft.6. When I came to the station, I (not to) find my friend there as I (to be) five minutes late and the train (to leave).
7. He wanted to visit the place where he had lived in his childhood.
8. The e-mail had come some minutes before he left.
9. She looked very tired as she had been working hard.
10. When she finished work.