English Speaking Course Practice Day 30
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This vegetable can/could/may/might be fried in oil.
Can/Could/May we meet you for 5 minutes?
Now, you can/could/may/might go to your home.
I wish he could go to school on this Monday.
If I also had books, I could/may/might have passed the exam.
Why couldn’t he meet you?
You can/could/may/might have to bake the chapati a bit more.
This offer can/could/may/might tempt/allure anyone.
You could/may/might have had to blow to extinguish the fire.
She can stick this paper on the wall.
Can you dip your finger in this glass?
He could not dive into the water.
He could have dug a pit but he didn’t.
This snake can crawl very fast.
They both can/could/may/might be in hospital at this time.
Yesterday, you guys could/may/might have had to go to the office but you were fortunate that the boss cancelled the meeting.
We could/may/might have had to talk with each other.
Raveena can/could/may/might have to go to America next year.
All of you can/could/may/might be sent to Delhi.
If I had a laptop, I could/may/might have prepared well too.
Three years ago, he could play cricket very well.
No one could accuse anyone else unnecessarily in those days.
How many of you can bend this rod?
Can you pull this rope?
Can Ravi throw this ball up to 500 meters?
You can/could/may/might be helped, provided you do what I’m saying.
He can/could/may/might be anywhere at this time.
Inspiration cannot be given to a person who does not listen to anyone.
He could have been chased but the policemen were negligent.
How can a whole chapati be swallowed in one go?