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Modal verbs Gold Expereince B1+ unit 4

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    Photocopiable activity 4A WHAT’S MY MODAL?
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  • I can play the piano very well. I ______ to play the piano very well.
    must
    can
    am able
    should
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  • There are rules at school you have an obligation to follow. -> You ____ follow rules when you are at school.
    don't need to
    must/have to
    should
    shouldn't
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  • When are you able to stay out until at the weekend? -> What time _____ you stay out until at the weekend?
    can
    have to
    must
    need to
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  • There is no obligation at home to do jobs to help my parents. -> I _____ do any jobs at home to help my parents.
    am able to
    don’t need to
    mustn't
    shouldn't
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  • should revise before I take a test. -> Before I take a test, I ______ to do some revision.
    should
    don't need
    must
    ought
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  • Eating well and doing exercise are things you need to do to be healthy. -> To stay healthy, you _____ do exercise and eat well.
    have
    needn't
    must
    need
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  • You are not permitted to walk on the grass. -> You ______ walk on the grass.
    aren’t allowed to
    must
    have to
    are allowed to
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  • Last year, I wasn’t able to do it, but now I can. -> Last year, I _____ do it, but now I can
    musn't
    needn't
    could
    couldn’t
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  • Choose a sentence with a similar meaning: Can I sit here?
    May I sit here?
    Would I sit here?
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  • Choose a sentence with a similar meaning:He must do it.
    He should do it.
    He needs to do it.
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  • Choose a sentence with a similar meaning: Will you help?
    Are you able to help?
    Would you help?
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  • Choose a sentence with a similar meaning: You can’t run
    You needn’t run.
    You’re not permitted to run.
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  • Choose a sentence with a similar meaning: I couldn’t sleep.
    I wasn't abe to sleep.
    I didn't have to sleep.
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  • Choose a sentence with a similar meaning: We'd better stop.
    We ought to stop.
    We could stop.
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  • Choose a sentence with a similar meaning: I regret that I left.
    I didn’t need to leave
    I shouldn’t have left
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  • Choose a sentence with a similar meaning: We haven’t got to go
    We mustn’t go.
    We don’t have to go.
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