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8781. I told/explained him everything lest he- misunderstand me,
would
must
can
should
8782. You-- harder. Then you wouldn't have failed the test.
should have studied
should study
must study
could study
8783. He ran to the station lest he- miss the train.
should
can
could
would
8784. 'I don't think I - be able to go.
shall
should
could
can
8785. He has bought a ticket. He ...come today.
may
might
could
has to
8786. The modal, 'could' in the sentence 'Could I keep my bag on your bag?" is used to express--
polite offer
ability
suggestion
request
8787. Ahraj ran fast lest he-miss the class.
Should
would
can
could
8788. You shouldn't leave small objects lying around. Such objects - be swallowed by children.
may
must
might
could
8789. 'I have a headache. --you buy some aspirin for me?"
shall
May
Could
Should
8790. It might-- rained yesterday. Which word will make the sentence correct?
have
had
were
has
8791. You her,-- it was a secret. (এটা গোপন কথা ছিল, তাকে বলা তোমার উচিত হয়নি)
must have told
in coud have told
shouldn't have told
should have told
8792. She -- your letter may be that's why she hasn't replied.
should have got
not have got
might not have got
should get
8793. You-- ask a woman her age. It's not polite.
should not
would not
need not
dare not
8794. Jenny --leave the hospital only six hours after the baby was born.
was able to
might
can
is able to
8795. The old man walks slowly lest--
he falls
he may fall
he fell down
he should fall
8796. Walk fast lest you --miss the train.
should
can
could
would
8797. 'He ran fast lest he --miss the train.' (পাছে সে ট্রেন ধরতে না পারে এই ভয়ে সে দ্রুত দৌড়ালো)
should
can
could
would
8798. He-there, because he spent the evening here with me.
can't be may
have been
couldn't have been
may be
8799. You-- to me. Now I'll never believe you again.
wouldn't have lied
can't have lied
shouldn't have lied
mustn't have lied
8800. The sky is cloudy, it might rain." Here might is in the--
present tense
past tense
future tense
present perfect