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B1 modal verbs

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    have to, must, don't have to, mustn't, can, can't, should, shouldn't, could, couldn't, may, & might
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  • Which modal verbs are used to express obligation?
    have to / should
    have to / must
    should / can
    must / should
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  • Which modal verbs means "not necessary"?
    mustn't
    shouldn't
    couldn't
    don't have to
  •  5
  • Which modal is NOT used to express prohibition (something is not allowed).
    mustn't
    can't
    don't have to
  •  5
  • If you have permission to do something now or in the future, you ... do it
    might
    can
    could
    should
  •  5
  • What modal verb do you use for giving or asking for advice?
    may
    might
    should
    have to
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  • "ought to" means the same as...
    should
    could
    may
    must
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  • For ability, you use "can". What is the past form?
    could
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  • Which modal verb can you NOT use for making a suggestion?
    may
    could
    should
    can
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  • To ask for permission: "... I go to the toilet?", which modal verb is NOT correct?
    can
    could
    might
    may
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  • The teacher says that we ____ to do our homework.
    HAVE to = obligation
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  • At the airport you ____ show your passport.
    MUST = obligation
  •  15
  • At this school you don't ____ __ wear a uniform.
    don't HAVE TO = not necessary
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  • You _____´_ hit people!
    MUSTN'T = not allowed to.
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  • What is the past form of "mustn't" (not allowed to) ?
    was / were not allowed to
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  • You ______ study if you want to pass the exam.
    SHOULD = giving advice
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  • You o____ to study if you want to pass the exam.
    OUGHT to = giving advice
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