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Question

You've finished your meal in a restaurant and now you want the bill. You ask the waiter:
YOU: ______ I have the bill, please?
WAITER: Right. I'll get it for you now

A
Should
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May
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C
Will
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D
Would
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Solution

The correct option is B May
The correct answer is Option B.
MAY is used to ask or give permission. It is also used to express a desire. In the given sentence, the speaker is asking for the bill.
Thus MAY is the correct answer.
The remaining options are incorrect because:
SHOULD is used to express obligation.
WILL is used to express future tense.
WOULD is the past tense of WILL and is also used to express the consequence of an imagined event.


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