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A2 Modal Verbs
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Rephrase the following sentence using a modal verb: It is prohibited to smoke at the museum
People/yoy musn't smoke at the museum
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Complete the sentence: "If you want to be hydrated, you ___________ drink water."
If you want to be hydrated, you should drink water.
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Rephrase the following sentence using a modal verb: I think it is a good idea if you realx a little.
You should relax a little.
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Which of the following is a modal of obligation? will, must, should
must
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What does this sign express?
People must stop.
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What does this sign express?
You must stop/ OR You can/should cross.
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Which of the following is a modal of recomendation? will, must, should
should
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Complete the sentence: "If you want to work at a construction site, you ___________ wear a hat and gloves."
"If you want to work at a construction site, you must wear a hat and gloves."
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Rephrase the following sentence using a modal verb: It would be a great idea if Harry took a holiday.
Harry should take a holiday.
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Rephrase the following sentence using a modal verb: I think it is a good idea if you do some exercise
You should exercise
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Rephrase the following sentence using a modal verb: What would you advise me to do? (think)
What do you think I should do?
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Complete the sentence: "Sorry, the dog ________ come into the house."
Sorry, the dog can't/mustn't come into the house.
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Is this sentence correct? "You shouldn't to ride your bicycle in the rain."
Incorrect: "You shouldn't ride your bicycle in the rain"
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Complete the sentence: "My best friend is in the hospital. I _______ go visit him to cheer him up."
I should go visit him to cheer him up.
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Rephrase the following sentence using a modal verb: Mary knows how to stand on her head.
Mary can stand on her head.
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