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COMPLETE THE DIALOGS USING: WOULD, COULD, MIGHT, OR SHOULD. REMEMBER THE STRUCTURE MODAL VERB + VERB!
1. Henry: Where you go?
A. couldn´t B. should C. would D. might
2. Jenny: I don't know, I travel to Egypt or maybe I go to South Africa.
A. might / might B. would / would C. couldn´t / couldn´t D. should / should
3. Henry: Did you buy your lottery ticket?
Jenny: No. I guess if I want to win the lottery, I buy some tickets.
A. should B. could C. would D. might
4. Excuse me, I see the menu, please?
A. might B. should C. would D. could
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