Задание

Choose the correct option

Sally's mother-in-law was waiting for them when they returned from the mall. She said, " [You'd better|I'd rather|You might as well|I can't help] you returned earlier." Then, she exchanged a few words with Tony, advising her son, " [I would rather|I might as well|You'd better|You are likely to] save money than spend it," she advised without even looking into the package. Sally showed her the little shoes that she had bought. Ma turned her face away and spoke to Tony again, " [I wish|I'd better|I can't help|I would like] you wife were more economical," she whispered in Tony's ear. "What did she say?", Sally asked Tony. "She advised that we [we'd better|we'd rather|are likely|are supposed] to be more economical". "But [I am likely|I'd rather|I am supposed|I'd better] to spend my money the way I think best." "My mum thinks that you [can't help|would rather|had better|can hardly] spending it," muttered Tony. Sally frowned at her husband's mother, who [would rather|had better|was supposed|was likely] to act the role of the backseat driver and [couldn't help|would rather|was likely|had better] directing their footsteps as long as they live together. " [You are supposed|You'd better|You'd rather|You might as well] to kiss my mum goodbye first," said Tony, "It's important that she [thinks|is thinking|has thought|should think] well of you. She [would rather|had better|might as well|is supposed to] take offence."