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Name: ----------------- Surname: ------------ Number: ------------- Fill in the blanks with proper modal verbs When Susan was five, she _________ read and write. I _________ get up early today. Because it is Sunday. Birds _________ fly but lions _________. This bag is too heavy for you. _________ I help you? I _________ wear school uniform at my school. You _________ smoke here. It is forbidden. _________ you turn on the lights, please? I _________ help my mother with the housework. She is tired. If you go to bed late, you _________ be late for the school. You _________ do your homework if you want to go out. _________ you help me with the cleaning? I _________ drive to work last year but now I _________ as I moved to a new apartment. _________ we go out tonight? She _________ walk because she has broken her leg. Rose _________ obey the rules but she didn’t. You _________ pay the taxes regularly otherwise you _________ be punished. You _________ park here. You _________ find a parkland. She _________ win the match because she was ill. We _________ buy tickets for the concert. Susan has already bought them. My father is very talented. He _________ paint very well. It is hot outside. You _________ wear you jacket. It is raining heavily. You _________ take your umbrella. You _________ use your mobile phone at the cinema. My mother _________ go to the dentist. She has a terrible toothache. _________ I borrow your camera tonight? You _________ touch it. It is too hot. 27) You _________ be careful while driving. 28) When I was a young man, I _________ run fast. 29) _________ elephants jump? No, they _________. 30) You _________ pick up these flowers. Otherwise, my mother _________ get angry with you. COULD: ability in the past, polite requests, asking permission politely CAN: ability in the present, asking permission. SHALL: questions, offers with I and WE WILL: offers, opinions, hopes, warnings, fears, suggestions, promises WOULD: polite or formal requests HAVE TO:external obligation HAD TO: obligation in the past NEEDN’T, DON’T HAVE TO, no necessity MUST: internal obligation MUSTN’T: prohibition Fill in the blanks with proper modal verbs When Susan was five, she ____could___ read and write. I _needn’t/don’t have to_ get up early today. Because it is Sunday. Birds ___can____ fly but lions ___can’t___. This bag is too heavy for you. __shall/will___ I help you? I __have to__ wear school uniform at my school. You ___mustn’t___ smoke here. It is forbidden. __would/could___ you turn on the lights, please? I ___must__ help my mother with the housework. She is tired. If you go to bed late, you __will____ be late for the school. You ___have to___ do your homework if you want to go out. ___will/would/could___ you help me with the cleaning? I __had to__ drive to work last year but now I ___don’t have to/ needn’t__ as I moved to a new apartment. __shall___ we go out tonight? She __cannot__ walk because she has broken her leg. Rose ___had to__ obey the rules but she didn’t. You ___have to___ pay the taxes regularly otherwise you __will____ be punished. You __mustn’t____ park here. You __have to___ find a parkland. She __couldn’t___ win the match because she was ill. We ___don’t have to/needn’t__ buy tickets for the concert. Susan has already bought them. My father is very talented. He ___can____ paint very well. It is hot outside. You ___don’t have to/needn’t__ wear you jacket. It is raining heavily. You ___must__ take your umbrella. You __mustn’t__ use your mobile phone at the cinema. My mother __must___ go to the dentist. She has a terrible toothache. __could/would__ I borrow your camera tonight? You ___mustn’t___ touch it. It is too hot. You __must___ be careful while driving. When I was a young man, I ___could___ run fast. ___can___ elephants jump? No, they ___cannot___. You __mustn’t___ pick up these flowers. Otherwise, my mother ___will____ get angry with you.
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