may had better have got to will
read the sentences and choose the correct verbs
1. I know it's rather rude, but [*may/had better/have got to/will] I ask you where you purchased that pocket watch? I have been looking for one like that for my father.
2. You [may/had better/*have got to/will] look good for your interview if you want to get the sales job. You [may/*had better/have got to/will] wear the white shirt and the maroon tie. I think that'll look really professional.
3. I [may/had better/*have got to/will] be at work tomorrow by 7:00. I [may/had better/*have got to/will] give a marketing presentation to one of our clients.
4. It's pretty hot in the desert at this time of year. If we are going to do some hiking, we [may/*had better/have got to/will] take at least two or three quarts of water with us. Actually, it [*may/had better/have got to/will] be hotter than we expect out there - maybe we should take a gallon or more.
5. You [*may/had better/have got to/will] leave the table once you have finished your meal and politely excused yourself.
6. I can't stand these people - I [may/had better/*have got to/will] get out of here. I'm going to take off for awhile while you get rid of them. When I get back, they [may/*had better/have got to/will] be gone.
7. [*May/Had better/Have got to/Will] I try a little of your Black Forest cake? It looks absolutely delicious - I have got to taste it!
8. You [may/*had better/have got to/will] take along some cash. The restaurant [*may/had better/have got to/will] not accept credit cards.
9. You [may/had better/*have got to/will] take along some cash. The restaurant doesn't accept credit cards.
10. [May/Had better/Have got to/*Will] you close the door into the living room, please?
11. I'm not really sure if Susan is going to go snowboarding with us or not. She [*may/had better/have got to/will] decide to stay here and study for her Japanese final. She [may/had better/*has got to/will] get a good score on the test if she wants to qualify to study abroad in Tokyo next semester.
12. [*May/Had better/Have got to/Will] I have a look at that necklace there in the display case? It's exactly what I've been looking for.
13. We [may/had better/have got to/*will] no longer suffer the injustice of oppression. We [may/had better/have got to/*will] never give up the struggle for freedom!
14. You [may/had better/*have got to/will] be joking! If you think I'm going to give you a tip after you mixed up the meal orders, spilled wine on me and insulted my wife, you [may/*had better/have got to/will] get your head examined!!!
15. Ian, Evelyn and Deborah will be attending the conference. I [may/had better/have got to/*will] be attending as well.