თავი 7. პასუხები
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can / will be able to
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Being able to
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can’t / won’t be able to
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been able to
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was able to
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couldn’t / weren’t able to
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to be able to / being able to
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can
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could
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will be able to
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could
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can / could
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being able to
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was able to
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can / could
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could / was able to
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to be able to
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been able to
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could have shot
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can resolve / will be able to resolve
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will be able to play
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couldn’t talk / wasn’t able to talk
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could have had
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could go
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can help / will be able to help
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could have started; managed to avoid / were able to avoid
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will be able to play
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couldn’t have been
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was allowed to
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can
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may
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could
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was allowed to / could
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Could / May
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may
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can
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Could / May
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couldn’t / weren’t allowed to
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could / were allowed to
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can
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was allowed to / could
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was able to
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wasn’t able to / couldn’t
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were allowed to
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could
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were able to / could
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weren’t allowed to / couldn’t
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was able to
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wasn’t even able to / couldn’t even
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was able to
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Could
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Do
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Would
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Would / Do
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could / can
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May
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Shall / Should / Can
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Could / Will
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Can
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may
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Shall
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Let’s
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mind
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Would
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like
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don’t
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could
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will
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possibly
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Do
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Let
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shouldn’t
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have asked
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should
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shall / should
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had better not
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to look
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Hadn’t we better / Had we not better
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have told
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could / should
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might
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You should / ought to take your test as early as possible.
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Should I eat this hamburger?
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He shouldn’t have called his boss an idiot.
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We may / might as well go to the concert.
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... so you weren’t supposed to wear jeans.
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The government shouldn’t raise taxes.
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Scientists say that we shouldn’t / aren’t supposed to smoke but we do it anyway.
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He should / ought to attend a different university.
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She shouldn’t have gotten remarried so soon after her divorce.
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You’d better leave now.
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She was supposed to attend the staff meeting, but she didn’t show up.
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A / B / C
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C
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A / B / D
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C
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C
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B / C / D
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A / B / C
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B / D
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A / B / C
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A / B / C / D
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She doesn’t have to come home until 12:00.
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I must run away.
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I will have to file all my taxes tomorrow.
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Yesterday you didn’t have to play football.
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She needn’t have done all the washing-up for me.
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I needed to see you yesterday.
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(My parents say) We are supposed to go to bed at 10:00.
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You mustn’t use your mobile on the plane.
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She must plead her case in court next week.
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My children used to love watching Spongebob.
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I would always tell the truth when my mother asked a question.
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He used to have long hair.
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The students will often get tired in class.
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Didn’t your sister use to have a boyfriend?
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John will never miss his daily morning jog.
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must
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should / will
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may not / might not / won’t
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will
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can’t / couldn’t
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should have / ought to have
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must
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may have / might have / could have
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must have
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must
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can’t / couldn’t
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may / might / could
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must have
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may / might / could
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must
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will
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must
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must have
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can’t / couldn’t
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must
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can’t / couldn’t
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can’t have / couldn’t have
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J
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G
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B
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K
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I
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E
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F
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A
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H
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C
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D
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L
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I may / might / could have left my keys in the car.
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He should / ought to already be on his way here.
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It may / might / could be the best pizza I’ve ever tasted.
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He can’t / couldn’t be guilty.
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He may / might / could change his mind after hearing the arguments.
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He must have made significant progress in his research as he is planning to publish the article soon.
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They must be working right now.
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be able to
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need to / have to
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have to / need to
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be allowed to
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be able to
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be supposed to
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be allowed to
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Could
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Could / Would
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should / shall
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Let me
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can
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have to
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be able to
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can’t / aren’t allowed to
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might / may
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ought to
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can’t
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must
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can
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must
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would
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could
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don’t have to
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could
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have to
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should have gone
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had better
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A gentleman must always use proper manners.
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The government should raise the minimum wage.
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Shall I carry those bags for you?
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Attending the music festival this weekend would be fantastic.
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Cars don’t fly now, but they will fly in the future.
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It might rain tomorrow.
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Excuse me, teacher, may I go to the lavatory?
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We could go to Mike’s party tonight.
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I hope this boat does not sink, because I can’t swim.
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If you hurt someone’s feelings, then you ought to apologize.
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In the past the king used to give speeches to the public frequently.
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In my mom’s house, everyone needs to remove their shoes.
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You needn’t worry.
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Your friends might be late.
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She couldn’t stop laughing at her boyfriend’s freshly-shaven face.
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She must have failed her test.
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Anything could happen.
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We may have to reschedule the meeting if key participants can’t attend.
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They had to admit the truth.
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A
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B / D
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H
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I
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L
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E
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C
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J
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L
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D
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F
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N
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K
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M
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M
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B
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G
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O
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A
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K
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N
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E
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J
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Shall I start / Should he start
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I was able to eat
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must have fallen
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სწორია
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will be able to send
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How about eating out
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it may / might / could rain
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Of course you can
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that can’t / couldn’t be correct
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Would you mind helping me
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სწორია
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He might take
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You had better not throw
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We ought to have gotten
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You didn’t have to steal
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She didn’t need to / have to take
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სწორია
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he will come
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Can / Could
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can
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should / can
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can / could
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Can / Could
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may / might
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used to
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can / could / may / might
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can / could / should
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could / may / might
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could
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must / have to
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can’t
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should / ought to
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can
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should / ought to / must / have to
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B
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A
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B
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B
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C
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A / B / C / D
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B / D
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A
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B / D
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B / D
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A / B / D
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B / C
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A / B
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A
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B / C / D
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B / C / D
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B / C
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B / C
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A / D
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A / C
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A / B / C
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A / C
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A / B / D
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A / B / D
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C
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A / C / D
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D
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A / B
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D
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C
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B
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A / B
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C / D
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B / C / D
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D
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D
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B / D
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C
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B
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A / C
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C
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B
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B / C / D
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B / C / D
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A / B / C
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B / D
სავარაუდო პასუხები:
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Natia was able to find a solution to the problem after trying several times.
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My dog will always bark at strangers.
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I can’t speak English yet, but I will be able to speak fluently with English speakers after attending this course.
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It may / might / could snow tonight.
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How about getting drinks? / Should we get drinks? Let me treat you. / I will treat you.
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I think you shouldn’t call your ex.
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Nina may / might / could be sleeping now.
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Would you mind if I closed the window?
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We should receive the parcel in two days, but it may / might / could be late.
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Tourists may not / can’t / mustn’t take photos in this hall.
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I wouldn’t be able to / couldn’t watch this movie, but I may / might see the other movies by this director.
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Since we are already late, we may / might as well drink coffee.
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I’m upset. You could have called and invited me.
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Giorgi must have forgotten about the meeting. He is usually very punctual.
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I had to work until late yesterday.
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You don’t have / need to come to the party if you don’t want to.
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We may / might have to close the shop late tonight.