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[Modal Auxiliaries #4]
Fill in the gaps with the modal auxiliary that is most commonly used in similar contexts in the corpus. Negated forms should be used in their contracted forms, i.e. can't instead of 'cannot').

(1) That's what I never liked about her. I bet I'd like her now. I go see her.

(2) He have done it. He wasn't even here that night.

(3) But before I get more specific, you mind telling me a bit more?

(4) I don't think he reads it the way it to be read to be honest.

(5) I heard about the book's popularity. You have been really surprised.

(6) I need you to send me someone who speak Hungarian.

(7) Have a nice time wherever you're going. When you be back?

(8) You'll like that, you?

(9) I knew Barbie wasn't like that. She always stick up for me at the very worst of times.

(10) From their point of view they as well stay at home if they spend more.


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