Grammar IV. Complete the following sentences using would, should, could or might. 1. Donna: If I won the ten million dollar lottery jackpot, I _________ afford to quit my job and travel the world. Sam: Where _________ you go if you had that much money? Donna: I don.t know, I _________ choose to spend a year in Paris - or perhaps I _________ go to Kenya. Sam: How often do you buy lottery tickets? Donna: Never. I guess if I want to win the lottery, I _________ try buying some tickets. Sam: That _________ help. 2. Waitress: Hi, my name is Sandy . I.ll be your waitress tonight. What can I get for you? Tony: I haven.t decided yet. Is there anything you _____________ recommend? Is there anything you think I _________ try? Waitress: You _________ try the Cajun catfish . or perhaps the Gumbo. They.re both delicious. Tony: That sounds wonderful, but that _________ be a little too spicy for me. Actually, the prawns sound good. Umm, _________ I have the barbecued prawns? Waitress: Sure, _________ you like a salad with that? 3. Jan: What _________ we look for in a candidate when we vote in a presidential election? Peter: I think citizens _________ vote for a President who has the ability to improve the quality of life in the United States. Jan: What _________ you do if you were President of the United States? Peter: I _________ focus on reducing environmental pollution. Jan: Every candidate always says he.s going to do that, but it.s a really complicated problem - it’s not one which is easily solved. What makes you think you _________ actually stop pollution?