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C1 Willingness, obligation, necessity

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    C1 modals and phrases to express willingness, obligation, necessity
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  • There's no way Masha MUST/ WILL/ SHALL be prepared to see Terry again after what happened.
    will
  •  10
  • Kate has nothing AGAINST/ WITH / ON going camping but she'd prefer a hotel.
    against
  •  5
  • Pilots are ESSENTIAL/ OBLIGED/ OBLIGATORY to take a medical every six months.
    obliged
  •  10
  • When we lived in the village we MUST/ WERE GOING TO/ HAD TO drive for miles to get to a supermarket.
    had to
  •  10
  • Tony SHOULD/ OUGHT/ HAD BETTER to be taking care of that but he's so lazy.
    ought to
  •  15
  • The match HAD TO / WAS SUPPOSED TO / WAS REQUIRED TO begin at 7.00 but heavy rain delayed the start.
    was supposed to
  •  10
  • Visitors should leave their bags outside the courtroom. (supposed)
    Visitors are supposed to leave their bags outside the courtroom.
  •  20
  • You should see a doctor soon, before it's too late! (better)
    You'd better see a doctor soon, before it's too late!
  •  15
  • Employees cannot smoke in the company premisses. (allowed)
    Employees are not allowed to smoke in the company premisses.
  •  15
  • All students have to wear uniforms on school days. (required)
    All students are required to wear uniforms on school days.
  •  15
  • In our contract, we must start work at 8.00. (obliged)
    In our contract, we are obliged to start work at 8.00.
  •  15
  • You can choose whatever position you want. (free)
    You are free to choose whatever position you want.
  •  15
  • She wasn't prepared TO / FOR the amount of paperwork
    for
  •  5
  • My husband has no problem TO / AT / WITH looking after the kids.
    with
  •  10
  • I'd be happy TO / FOR / IN help in the sales department this month.
    to
  •  5
  • We're happy to help. Whenever you need, just give us a ring! (willing)
    We're willing to help. Whenever you need, just give us a ring!
  •  5