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Modals: Do's and don'ts

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    Practicing modals of obligation, prohibition, and permission.
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  • Complete the sentence: "You ________ pay attention and take good notes in class so you can get a better grade."
    should / ought to / must / have to
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence: "If you want to stay healthy, you __________ make sure to exercise every day."
    should / ought to / must / have to
  •  10
  • Complete the sentence: "You ________ use a telescope to see the planet Mars in the sky, but it helps a lot."
    don't have to
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence: "She ________ drive her car to the store; it's right around the block, so she can easily walk there."
    doesn't have to
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence: "You _____ now kiss the bride."
    may / can
  •  10
  • Complete the sentence: "You ______ bring pets with you when you stay at this hotel."
    can / may 
  •  10
  • Complete the sentence: "Sorry, the dog ________ come into the house."
    can't / mustn't 
  •  15
  • Is this sentence correct? "You have to try the new noodle restaurant next door."
    Correct
  •  5
  • Is this sentence correct? "You can order seafood, but you mustn’t get anything too expensive."
    Correct
  •  5
  • Is this sentence correct? "You shouldn't to ride your bicycle in the rain."
    Incorrect: "You shouldn't ride your bicycle in the rain"
  •  5
  • Is this sentence correct? "They don't have to filling in the form unless they are coming on the excursion."
    Incorrect: "They don't have to fill in the form unless they are coming on the excursion."
  •  5
  • Is this sentence correct? "You haven't to wear a jacket unless it's cold."
    Incorrect: "You don't have to wear a jacket unless it's cold."
  •  5
  • Which of the following is a modal of obligation? have to, could, can't.
    have to
  •  5
  • Which of the following is a modal of prohibition? Don't have to, allowed to, mustn't.
    mustn't
  •  5
  • Which of the following is a modal of permission? Don't, might, can.
    can
  •  5