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14. The accident looked (serious, seriously), but fortunately nobody (injure). 15. You (ought to, must, can) trust your daughter more. You (need not, should not, may not) treat her like a child. 16. (Must, may, can) I really do this translation today? -No, you (mustn't, needn't, may not). You (need, may-must) do it tomorrow if you like. 17. The boy (try) already to do it several times without any results. I think he may succeed only if he (show) how to do it. 18. In a week the government (announce) a new programme to help (a/an, the, —) unemployed. 19. Our library has received a lot of new books this week. By the end of next week they (register) and we (can, will be able to, must) borrow them for reading. 20. He never helps me. Perhaps he (help) me if I (ask) him about it but I never do it. Test 70 1. I know she has sent us two letters this month, but we (receive) (neither, either, none) of them. 2. ... you always (can, must, have to) pay (much, many, a lot of) when a policeman (stop) you? 3.1 was foolish (enough, yet, still) to go out for a walk (in, under, through) that heavy rain. But now let's wait here until it (stop). 4. By 1733 European settlers (occupy) 13 colonies aloug (a, the, -) Atlantic Coast of (a, the, -) North America. 5. Thomas Jefferson (draft) the Declaration of Independence, which (adopt) on July 4, 1776. 6. (-, the, a) reason why people went to Hollywood to make films was (a, -, the) sun. There (is, are, was) 350 days of sun every year. 7. As all the films (make) by sunlight at that time (the, a, -) West Coast was a much (good) place to work. 149
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