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Complete Preliminary for schools Workbook unit 5

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    Modals, Feelings and adjective prepositions
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  • When my grandad was younger, he (CAN / COULD) see very well but now he’s old, he (CAN'T / COULDN'T) read without glasses.
    could / can't
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  • I’m not sure if I (CAN / MAY) finish this work today. I (CAN / MIGHT) have to do it tomorrow.
    can / might
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  • A: Where’s Katie? I (CAN'T / COULDN'T find her. B: She (CAN / MIGHT) be in the playground. I saw her going in that direction a few minutes ago.
    can't / might
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  • The football match (CAN / MAY) be cancelled because it (MIGHT NOT / MIGHT) snow this weekend.
    may / might
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  • A: (CAN / MAY) you play the piano? B: No, but my brother (CAN / MIGHT) play very well.
    Can / can
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  • You (SHOULDN'T / DON'T HAVE TO) go to bed late when you have to get up early the next day.
    don't have to
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  • You (MUSTN'T / HAVE TO) lie to people if you want to stay friends with them.
    mustn't)
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  • You (SHOULDN'T / HAVE TO) pay if you break something in a shop.
    have to
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  • You (OUGHT TO / SHOULDN'T) eat vegetables every day to be healthy.
    ought to
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  • You (SHOULD / DON'T HAVE TO) bring food for the trip. Lunch will be provided.
    don't have to
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  • We (DONT HAVE TO / MUST) turn off the lights when we’re out, to save electricity.
    must
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  • The team was (CHEERFUL / DISAPPOINTED) when they lost the match by one point.
    disappointed
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  • I was (JEALOUS / EMBARRASSED) when my brother got a new tennis racket and I didn’t.
    jealous
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  • Isabelle never lends me anything, not even a pencil! She’s so (SERIOUS / MEAN).
    mean
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  • Callum always sleeps with the light on, otherwise he feels (AFRAID / MISERABLE) that something bad will happen.
    afraid
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  • I felt so (EMBARRASSED / STRANGE) when I forgot the words I had to say in the play.
    embarrassed
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