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PERGUNTA 1
· Read the short paragraph and complete the gap with the appropriate Modal Verb.
· 
· Health benefits of fasting
Fasting is part and parcel of the practices of many religions including, Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Today many are trying to dig up the benefits of fasting. Some people fast for spiritual reasons while others fast as a way to physically discipline the body. Whatever reasons one ______________ come up with, it has been scientifically proved that fasting has tremendous health benefits.
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Mark the right alternative:
	
	a.
	may not
	
	b.
	couldn’t
	
	c.
	could
	
	d. X
	might
	
	e.
	cannot
0,17 pontos 
PERGUNTA 2
· Read the following questions and answers and mark the alternative that presents answers matching the questions.
I. A: Could you go with me? B: No, I can.
II. A: Can she play the piano? B: Yes, she can play the piano beautifully.
III. A: May I see your driver’s license? B: Sure, here it is.
IV. A: May I talk to you, director? B: Sure, just a moment and we’ll talk.
V. A: Can’t you see that I’m busy? B: Yes, I cannot.
Mark the right alternative:
	
	a. X
	Only II, III and IV are correct.
	
	b.
	Only I, III and IV are correct.
	
	c.
	Only II, III and V are correct.
	
	d.
	Only I and V are correct.
	
	e.
	Only I, II and V are correct.
0,17 pontos 
PERGUNTA 3
· Read the following sentences and mark the alternative that presents only correct examples of Modal Verbs.
I. Can she to go to college by herself?
II. Could you please open the window?
III. He may come later.
IV. She might not talk to you anymore.
V. I can to play the guitar very well.
Mark the right alternative:
	
	a. X
	Only II, III and IV are correct.
	
	b.
	Only I and IV are correct.
	
	c.
	Only II, III and V are correct.
	
	d.
	Only I and V are correct.
	
	e.
	Only I, II and V are correct.
0,17 pontos 
PERGUNTA 4
· Read the following text and complete the gap with the appropriate Modal Verb.
· 
· Chance meetings
It was about thirty years ago. My mum lived with a friend in a flat in London. One day she went to the supermarket to buy some things for a surprise party for her friend. She bought lots of things.
When she got to the check out she paid and put all the things into shopping bags. She put her flatmate’s birthday card and present in with the shopping. As she turned to leave, she bumped into another shopper. Her bags fell out of her arms and her shopping went all over the floor. The other shopper dropped his bags too. They helped each other put the things back in the right bags and they both left the supermarket.
When she got home she ______________ find the card and birthday present in the bags. When the other shopper got home he found a parcel and a few letters in his shopping. One of them had an address on it. That evening he took the letters and parcel to the address. He rang on the bell and my mum answered the door. She looked at the man. He was tall and dark and had a lovely smile. She decided to invite him to the party. And well, that was it. They fell in love.
RICHARDS, Jack C. New Interchange. Teacher’s edition. Cambridge University Press. Disal, 1994.
· 
Mark the right alternative:
	
	a.
	can
	
	b.
	could
	
	c. X
	couldn’t
	
	d.
	may
	
	e.
	will be able to

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