"The tenant _______ pay the rent on the first day of each month.", shall (legal obligation), "Why are you calling them? They _______ arrived at the hotel yet.", won't have (prediction about the past), "If you _______ insist on playing your music so loud, don't be surprised when the neighbors complain!", will (stressed 'will' for habitual, annoying behavior), "I tried to explain the situation, but she _______ listen to a word I said.", wouldn't (past refusal), "_______ we head out now before the traffic gets heavy?, shall (suggestion, offer), "Don't worry about the temporary setback; the ancient proverb reminds us that 'this too _______ pass.'", shall (fixed archaic idiom), "And, _______ you believe it, after all that complaining, he didn't even use the ticket I bought him!", would (An informal expression used to show surprise and annoyance), "Look at the time! It's already 10 PM, so the supermarket _______ closed by now.", will be (present prediction), "They left the office over an hour ago, so they _______ arrived at the venue by now.", will have (prediction about the past), "If you _______ keep text messaging during the lecture, the professor is going to confiscate your phone.", will (Expressing strong criticism of an annoying, habitual behavior), "We tried to persuade him to join the research team, but he _______ accept the offer.", wouldn't (past refusal), "According to the official guidelines, 'The institution _______ provide equal opportunities for all applicants.'", shall (used for obligations in formal or legal contexts).

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