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Tuesday, 4 April 2017
Modals practice
Grammar Exercise - Modals
Do the exercise on
modal verbs
and click on the button to check your answers
(Before doing the exercises you may want to read the lesson on
modal verbs
)
Choose the right modal verb
There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge. You
mustn't
needn't
may not
should not
buy any.
It's a hospital. You
mustn't
needn't
may not
don't have to
smoke.
He had been working for more than 11 hours. He
must
need
had better
mustn't
be tired after such hard work. He
may
should
must
had better
prefer to get some rest.
I
could
might
can
must
speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I
may
can
must
need
just say a few things in the language.
The teacher said we
can
needn't
must
should
read this book for our own pleasure as it is optional. But we
could
need
needn't
mustn't
read it if we don't want to.
May
Need
Must
Can
you stand on your head for more than a minute? No, I
may not
needn't
can't
.
If you want to learn to speak English fluently, you
could
need
needn't
mustn't
to work hard.
Take an umbrella. It
need
should
mustn't
might
rain later.
You
shouldn't
need
needn't
may not
leave small objects lying around . Such objects
must
need
may
mustn't
be swallowed by children.
People
couldn't
needn't
mustn't
may not
walk on grass.
Drivers
could
must
may
stop when the traffic lights are red.
May
Must
Should
Will
I ask a question? Yes, of course.
You
couldn't
needn't
mustn't
may not
take your umbrella. It is not raining.
Can
Need
Should
May
you speak Italian? No, I
shouldn't
mustn't
may not
can't
.
Related pages:
Modals
Present and past of modals
Exercise on modals
Exercise on modals in the past
Exercise on modals: mustn't or needn't
Exercise on the meaning of modals
Must and have to
Shall and will
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