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Impact 1 - unit 4

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    modal verbs
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  • to chase and try to catch and kill an animal or bird for food, sport, or profit
    hunt
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  • Elephants are known for their remarkable memory. They __________ remember things for a long time.
    can
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  • Unfortunately, this species of bird __________ fly long distances due to its injured wing.
    can't
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  • __________ you tell me where the nearest wildlife sanctuary is located?
    can
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  • Tigers are powerful predators. They __________ hunt and kill large prey.
    can
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  • On our last trip, the tour guide informed us that we __________ feed the monkeys, as it may harm their health.
    couldn't
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  • Last year, I __________ see a leopard during my visit to the national park.
    could
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  • Wolves have sharp teeth and strong jaws. They __________ bite through thick bones.
    can
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  • The wildlife photographer _________ believe her luck when she captured a shot of an eagle in flight.
    couldn't
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  • To protect wildlife, we (should/don't have to) always respect their natural habitats and not disturb them.
    should
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  • When visiting a national park, visitors (shouldn't/must) follow the designated trails to avoid harming the delicate ecosystems.
    must
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  • As responsible tourists, we (shouldn't/should) take pictures from a safe distance and avoid getting too close to wild animals.
    should
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  • People (shouldn't/have to) buy products made from endangered animal parts.
    shouldn't
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  • If you want to observe birds up close, you (have to/don't have to) invest in a good pair of binoculars.
    have to
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  • Children (should/must) be accompanied by adults while exploring the wildlife park for their safety.
    must
  •  20
  • While on a safari, it's recommended that you (mustn't/should) wear neutral colors.
    should
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