You ______ drink more water if you want to feel better. should / might, (should), My grandfather ______ speak three languages when he was young. could / must, (could), Employees ______ wear a uniform at this company. have to / might, (have to), It ______ rain later, so take an umbrella. might / should, (might), You ______ stop at a red light. must / may, (must), I ______ swim, but I can't dive. can / should, (can), We ______ leave now or we'll miss the train. have to / could, (have to), You look tired. You ______ go to bed earlier. should / can, (should), Sarah ______ play the piano when she was five. could / might, (could), Visitors ______ smoke inside the hospital. mustn't / might, (mustn't), I don't know where Tom is. He ______ be at home. may / must, (may), You ______ drive carefully in bad weather. should / could, (should), Students ______ bring their books to every lesson. have to / may, (have to), My little brother ______ ride a bike now, but he couldn't last year. can / should, (can), We ______ be late because there's a lot of traffic. might / have to, (might), You ______ wash your hands before cooking. must / could, (must), I ______ help you with your homework after dinner. can / have to, (can), Jane ______ come to the party tonight, but she's not sure yet. might / must, (might), You ______ eat so much fast food. should / may, (should), When I was a child, I ______ climb trees very easily. could / must, (could)

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