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Prepare 7 B2 - Unit 4 Grammar

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    Modals of necessity, obligation, prohibition, and advice.
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  • Which modal verb means NECESSITY?
    should
    need to
    could
    ought to
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  • What are the two negative forms of "need to"?
    don't need to / needn't
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  • Which of the following modal verbs are NOT used for OBLIGATION?
    have got to
    ought to
    have to
    must
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  • Which modal verb is usually used for an obligation that is NOT the speaker's idea?
    have to
    have got to
    must
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  • Which of the following does NOT mean LACK OF OBLIGATION?
    haven't got to
    don't have to
    don't need to
    mustn't
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  • Which modal verb means PROHIBITION?
    haven't got to
    don't have to
    needn't
    mustn't
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  • What are two modal verbs used to GIVE ADVICE
    should / ought to
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  • Reword the above sentence using "ought to" instead of "should"
    Ought I to go to the hospital?
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  • Reword the above sentence using "must" instead of "have to"
    Must I go to school?
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  • Reword the above sentence using "have got to" instead of "have to"
    Have I got to go to school?
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  • Complete the sentence: "I think you are drinking too much coffee. You...."
    ...should / ought to drink less.
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  • Use a modal verb to explain the menaing of the sign.
    You mustn't / can't / are not allowed to run.
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  • Use a modal verb to explain the meaning of the sign.
    You must / have to / have got to wear safety glasses
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  • Anthony _______________ up on time. (TO)
    Anthony OUGHT TO TURN up on time.
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  • If you like, you _______________ the following exercise. (DO)
    If you like, you DON'T HAVE / DON'T NEED / HAVEN'T GOT TO DO the following exercise.
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  • We _______________ a plane. (MUST)
    We MUST NOT SMOKE ON a plane.
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