Game Preview

Modals of the Verb

  •  English    19     Public
    Identifying correct modal of the verb
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • After reading the book, you (must, have to, has to) take it bac to the library.
    have to
  •  5
  • I (has to, have to, must) share my food to everyone in the room.
    must
  •  5
  • One way to avoid getting sick is through having a healthy lifestyle. I (have to, has to, must) start eating healthy food from now on.
    must
  •  5
  • I know it was not his intention to hurt me. I (has to, must, have to) forgive him.
    must
  •  5
  • Grandma will be glad to see you. You (must, have to, has to) visit us soon.
    must
  •  5
  • The sign says we (has to, must, have to) turn left.
    have to
  •  5
  • Children (must, have to, has to) be obedient to elders.
    have to
  •  5
  • He borrowed money because he needs to pay his bills. I told him he (must, have to, has to) to pay me back on time.
    has to
  •  5
  • Passengers (have to, must, has to) bring travel pass with them. That's the new policy.
    have to
  •  5
  • I can't get a connection on my phone. (May, Can, Could) I borrow yours?
    Can
  •  5
  • The rules say that you (must, should, have to) only invite one guest to the club.
    Have to
  •  5
  • You (should, could, must) start saving money if you want to retire early.
    could
  •  5
  • Did they tell you that you (can't, don't have to, musn't) come into this area? It's restricted to staff only.
    can't
  •  5
  • We (have to, must, has to) be there fifteen minutes before the concert starts.
    have to
  •  5
  • You (aren't supposed, shouldn't, couldn't) use this product without protection
    shouldn't
  •  5
  • You (must, had to) pay the 50 pesos you borrowed yesterday.
    Had to
  •  5