can, can't, could, 'd better, 'II, might, must, shall, should, would a) Go to the Italian restaurant in York Street. I'm sure you like it. b) There are no taxis we take a bus? c) A jug's always a useful present. You use it as a vase, d) We've got one in blue and one in pink. Which one you like? e) I can't do it myself you do it for me? f) As a travel rep you be single, g) These earrings are very expensive. They be real gold, h) There are always delays. I don't know why British Rail keep to their timetables, i) This candlestick looks very nice we buy it? j) Excuse me, is there a public lavatory around here? - I'm not sure, but there be one in Victoria Street, k) I'm afraid I find my ticket. I have to get a new one. 1) If you want to run a fruit and vegetable store in New York, you be prepared to work hard, m) British Rail trains are all delayed this morning. You take the Tube.
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