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My laptop doesn't work. (will / laptop / Sayaka's / I / borrow).
I will borrow Sayaka's laptop.
She is taking an English class now. You (her / borrow / cannot / textbook).
You cannot borrow her textbook.
(we / Shall / cinema / the / to / go) together tomorrow?
Shall we go to the cinema together tomorrow?
[Shall] / [Will] I get the movie tickets?
Shall I get the movie tickets?
(cook / dinner / Will / you) today?
Will you cook dinner today?
[Shall] / [Will] I ask the teacher?
Shall I ask the teacher?
(it / think / will / I / about).
I will think about it.
(can / I / English / speak).
I can speak English.
My sister [can] / [may] play the violin.
My sister can play the violin.
(help / I / you / May)?
May I help you?
You [must] / [can] be tired after the long flight.
You must be tired after the long flight.
I'm not free today, but I [can] / [must] meet you tomorrow.
I'm not free today, but I can meet you tomorrow.
(I / shellfish / cannot / eat).
I cannot eat shellfish.
(won't / say / I) I'm in love.
I won't say I'm in love.
Thanks for letting me borrow your umbrella. I (will / it / return) to you tomorrow.
Thanks for letting me borrow your umbrella. I will return it to you tomorrow.
(will / I / get) us a table.
I will get us a table.
If you bring some snacks, then (bring / I / will) the drinks.
If you bring some snacks, then I will bring the drinks.
(must / It / fate / be).
It must be fate.
(I / to / won't/ coming / be) school tomorrow.
I won't be coming to school tomorrow.
(can't / swim / I).
I can't swim.
You [must] / [can] / [will] be Tanaka's sister.
You must be Tanaka's sister.
Next year I [must] / [will] be 13 years old.
Next year I will be 13 years old.
(be / It / must) almost lunchtime.
It must be almost lunchtime.
My dad [can't] / [may not] drive a car.
My dad can't drive a car.