1. I refuse to work late tonight! What's a modal verb you can use to replace this?
I won't
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13. When I was younger I could swim 10 km. Change the modal verb to another modal verb
was able to
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14. The contract says you have to pay in 28 days . Why is this modal verb wrong and what's the answer?
Must...is always used in contracts and legal documents, law etc
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3. I must phone my friend in Britain. It's been too long ! Replace must with a modal of obligation used in speech
I've got to I've gotta
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9. Which of these means possibly? May well, might well, may, could , might [you need to say which ones...more than 1 please?
may, might , could
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6. I think we should delay the release date. Suggest an alternative phrase to the modal but not an actual modal
If I were you......etc Why don't you, Have we thought about
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5. You mustn't tell anybody am getting married! [change this modal to strong advice!]
Had better not /hadn't better
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7. I'm certain he will be late [use another modal verb phrase/expression to replace certain and [will]?
He's bound to be
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2. I have to go early today! [my boss wants to see me Use an ][alternative modal used in speech to this] to replace have to
I have got to [I've gotta
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11. It's not necessary for you to get me the cheesecake here in Starbucks. I've just had my breakfast. change the sentence with a modal verb in the right place
don't have to
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10. It's Highly likely he will ask for an extension of the deadline. What's the most common synonym of Likely?
probably, may well, could well, might well
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thief
Give points!
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shark
Other team loses 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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baam
Lose 15 points!
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8. Which of these modal verbs means probably? May, Could, might well ,Could well, might [more than 1 is correct...you need to say which ones?