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True Stories B2 Lesson 5

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    Rephrase the sentences using a modal or semi-modal
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  • I suggest you listen to the audio files in English while you’re sitting in a car. You ... Finish the second  sentence using a modal/semi-modal. 
    You SHOULD/COULD listen to the radio in English while you’re driving.
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  • It is forbidden to use a camera in this museum. You ... Finish the second  sentence using a modal/semi-modal.  (More than 1 correct answer).
    You MUSTN'T/CAN'T use a camera in this museum.
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  • It’s necessary to see your doctor as soon as possible. You ... Finish the second  sentence using a modal/semi-modal. 
    You NEED TO see your doctor as soon as possible.
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  • I think, it is possible that it will rain tomorrow. It ... Finish the second  sentence using a modal. (more than 1 correct answer) 
    It MIGHT/MAY/COULD rain tomorrow.
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  • There’s no obligation for the company to provide training. Paraphrase the sentence using a modal/semi-modal.
    The company DOESN'T HAVE TO provide training.
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  • I am obliged to finish this report before the deadline. Paraphrase the sentence using a modal. (2 correct answers)
    I MUST/HAVE TO finish this report before the deadline.
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  • It’s strictly forbidden to argue with the team leader. Paraphrase the sentence using a modal.
    You MUSTN'T argue with the team leader.
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  • Do you allow me to finish the project on Monday? (2 correct answers)
    MAY/CAN I finish the project on Monday?
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  • I am sure she's over the moon about her new job. She's been looking for such a place for years. Paraphrase the first sentence using a modal.
    She MUST be over the moon about her new job.
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  • I don't know who's texted her, but it's possible that it's Mike. She often gets messages from him. (more than 1 correct answer)
    I don't know who's texted her, but it MIGHT/MAY/COULD be Mike.
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  • Let's go for a movie at the weekend! Paraphrase it with a modal verb.
    E.g. SHALL we go for a movie at the weekend?
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  • It looks like he is looking for something. It's possible, but check just in case.  He... Finish the sentence using a modal/semi-modal. 
    He may/might/could be looking for something.
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  • I'm sure Stella didn't leave the lecture early. I saw her talking to the lecturer. Stella... Finish the sentence using a modal/semi-modal. 
    Stella can't have left the lecture early.
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  • I wish they had cancelled the concert before. I had to wait in the rain for almost an hour! They... Finish the  sentence using a modal/semi-modal. 
    They should have cancelled the concert before.
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  • It was very wrong of you to take my car without asking. I am bitterly disappointed in you! You... Finish the  sentence using a modal/semi-modal. 
    You shouldn't have taken my car without asking.
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  • It was a waste of time worrying! I was fine! You... Finish the sentence using a modal/semi-modal. 
    You needn't have worried!
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