Write the correct modal verb. Note that in some cases there is more than
one correct answer.!
Martha was looking out of the window when she noticed the clouds in the
sky.
"Wow," she called, "it seems like it rain."
Martha: Philip! I think you take the umbrella with you.
Philip: Oh no… The umbrella is too big! I not carry it by myself. I rather leave it at home.
Martha: What are you talking about? You get wet for sure!
Philip: You know, Martha, people get wet. It's not the end of the world. I just go without it?
Martha: No, you not. Janet told her husband that he leave without his umbrella and look what happen to him.
Philip: What happened to him?
Martha: you please stop talking and take your umbrella with you?
Philip: There aren't that many clouds in the sky. It not rain after all.
Martha: You be joking.
Philip: Well, a man do what a man do. I take the umbrella. I take anything else?
Martha: If I were you I be happy to take an umbrella.
Philip: I like to be happy, but it's too heavy!
Martha: Philip! I think you take the umbrella with you.
Philip: Oh no… The umbrella is too big! I not carry it by myself. I rather leave it at home.
Martha: What are you talking about? You get wet for sure!
Philip: You know, Martha, people get wet. It's not the end of the world. I just go without it?
Martha: No, you not. Janet told her husband that he leave without his umbrella and look what happen to him.
Philip: What happened to him?
Martha: you please stop talking and take your umbrella with you?
Philip: There aren't that many clouds in the sky. It not rain after all.
Martha: You be joking.
Philip: Well, a man do what a man do. I take the umbrella. I take anything else?
Martha: If I were you I be happy to take an umbrella.
Philip: I like to be happy, but it's too heavy!
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