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Modal Verbs B1

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  • We couldn’t come to see you later because we have a lot of homework. incorrect
    can't
  • We shouldn't/ don't have to make any noise in lessons.
    shouldn't
  • Might you read and write when you were five years old? incorrect
    Could
  • You _________ spend more time studying instead of playing computer games.
    should
  • I ___________ to take more exercise but I’m just too lazy.
    ought
  • You look tired. You _________ take a break.
    have to / must
  • There's someone at the door. It might/ can be one of my friends.
    might
  • We may often hear our neighbours arguing late at night. incorrect
    can
  • Don’t call Stephen because he couldn’t want to see you. incorrect
    may not/ might not
  • I don't know where Luis is. He may/can still be at school.
    may
  • Most children in Britain _____________ wear a school uniform.
    don't have to
  • It's a secret. You __________ tell anyone.
    mustn't
  • If you are tired you shouldn't/mustn't go to bed late.
    shouldn't
  • Years ago you might see the sea from our house, but now there’s another house in front of ours. incorrect
    could
  • I can/could ride a bike when I was five.
    could
  • You __________ use a dictionary during an exam. It is not allowed.
    can't / mustn't
  • I have some free time, so I can/might go to the cinema with you..
    can
  • Suzie can join us this evening but we’re not sure. incorrect
    may/ might
  • David might cook really well. I particularly like his pasta dishes. incorrect
    can
  • It can rain later so don’t forget your umbrella. incorrect
    might/may
  • We ___________ leave yet as it’s only 6.30 and the film starts at 8 pm.
    don't have to
  • You should/ must eat less chocolate.
    should
  • It's still early. We _____________ go home yet.
    don't have to
  • Great, it's the weekend! I _____________ get up early.
    don't have to
  • No, you can't drive the car. You ______________ be 18.
    have to/ must
  • It's a rule that we ought to/ have to wear a uniform.
    have to
  • We don't have to/ mustn't go to school on Saturdays.
    don't have to
  • Our teachers say we must/ ought to always switch off our phones in class.
    must