Leaving out words after auxiliary verbs: Exercise 2
Written by Barbara WadsworthThursday, 10 August 2017
The shopping was delivered on Tuesday afternoon. The supermarket said it...
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Complete the sentences with an appropriate form of should, will or would as appropriate. If necessary write ‘be’ after the modal, or (be) if it is possible either to include it or leave it out.
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'Will you take me to the park?' 'Of course I ...'
'Is Katy staying for the party?' 'Yes I think she ...'
'Should we be laughing at her?' 'I don't think we ...'
'Would you like to go out for dinner?' 'I ..., thank you.'
The shopping was delivered on Tuesday afternoon. The supermarket said it ...
'Will there be stars tonight?' 'It is cloudy so no there ...'
'Should I put this in the bin?' 'Of course you ...'
'Would a hug make you feel better?' 'Of course it ...'
'Do you think you should eat all of that?' 'No I don't think I ...'
'Won't you tell me the secret?' 'No I ...'
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