Complete the gaps with the modal verb 'should' and the words in brackets.
Pete is quite a shy guy when it comes to his sweetheart Lilly, but I guess he ...... (ask) her out on a romantic date some time soon now.
The train often runs late early in the morning but it ...... (arrive) any moment now, Derek.
Mr Perkins usually comes up with very good ideas when pressed for time, so he ...... (present) something most agreeable soon.
It never takes David too long to adjust to a new environment so he ...... (settle) down rather quickly here too.
Tania's nephew ...... (graduate) by the end of the summer. He's quite an intelligent young man who's got the brains to do his thing fast.
The weather forecaster says it ...... (not / rain) today at all.
The flight attendants ...... (start) serving the drinks any time now as the plane has already taken off.
The speaker of the House ...... (address) the new members first. That's what he always does when we've got newcomers joining our board.
The new headmistress ...... (have) a few words with Mr Brown, our biology teacher. She's already had a talk with the others, so he's the only one left now.
The PhD candidates ...... (defend) their theses this summer, I guess.
Mr Clarke, the new chemistry teacher, ...... (talk) about some chemical processes today which he didn't explain last time.
The children ...... (do) their homework tonight as they never do it at the weekend.