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Modals Review

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    Practice of modals (obligation, probability and request)
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  • Willie has to visit the doctor because he is sick. What is this idea: obligation, strong necessity, good idea, prohibition?
    Strong necessity
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  • A tourist _______ pay the island fee in San Andres.
    must
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  • A tourist _______ bring suncream to San Andres.
    should
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  • A tourist _______ eat a lot on the plane.
    shouldn't
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  • A tourist _______ buy a plane ticket to go to San Andres.
    has to
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  • People mustn't drive too fast in the city. What is this idea: obligation, strong necessity, good idea, prohibition?
    Prohibition
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  • A tourist _______ visit Monserrate in Bogota.
    should
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  • A Colombian tourist _______ exchange money to travel to San Andres.
    doesn't have to
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  • Which sentence expresses more probability? Lucy might come tomorrow / Lucy will come tomorrow
    Lucy will come tomorrow
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  • Which sentence expresses more probability? Charlotte won’t buy the shoes / Carl could buy the shoes
    Carl could buy the shoes.
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  • Which sentence expresses more probability? Maria might watch TV tonight / Maria may watch TV tonight
    Maria may watch TV tonight.
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  • Lili _______ travel to USA on vacation if she can save money. (probability 30%)
    Lilly might travel to USA on vacation if she can save money.
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  • People _______ continue doing home-office. Everything is reopening. (prob. 0%)
    People won't continue doing home-office.
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  • Kendall _______ get married to his girlfriend, but he is not completely sure yet. (prob. -50%)
    Kendall may get married to his girlfriend.
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  • Two brothers are talking. A: ________ you turn on the TV, please? B: No, I’m studying,sorry.
    Can you turn on the TV, please?
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  • Two brothers are talking. A: ________ I turn on the radio? B: Ok. But not too loud.
    Can I turn on the radio?/ Could I turn on the radio?
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