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C1 Objective Advanced 4th Ed > Modals & Semi-Mod ...

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  • I _______ find any leeks in the supermarket so I bought some onions.
    wasn't able to / couldn't
  • BE POLITE. _____ I have a drink?
    may, might, (could)
  • You _____ park here, but only if you have a ticket.
    can
  • Why is Elena not here? She ________ the bus or she ______ be ill.
    might/could/may have missed
  • When I was young, I ______ walk to school every day with my best friend.
    would
  • We ______ get a visa to go to India.
    have to
  • Same meaning, different modal: You should go and see the doctor.
    ought to
  • Anna _____ eat this as I've made it without meat. She'll eat most other things. (4 modals)
    can/could/should/will/would
  • You really ________ said what you said!
    shouldn't have
  • It _________ very difficult to get the high grades you did, to get into that university.
    must have been
  • It was hard, but I _________ to find a parking space in the end.
    was able to, (managed to)
  • We've been waiting for ages. You ________ let us know you were going to be late.
    could have
  • The judges thought her paintings were amazing and suggested she _____ study art.
    should
  • We didn't need to have / needn't have had vaccinations to go to Morocco.
    didn't need to have
  • You really ______ to get a new coat. That one is awful!
    ought
  • They told him he _________ study hard if he wanted to be a scientist.
    had to / would have to
  • I failed the exam.... I ________ more work.
    should have done
  • You're exhausted! You ________ to bed earlier last night!
    should have gone
  • That ______ be the answer! It doesn't fit in the crossword.
    can't
  • ______ you help me with this problem? (other than "can" or "could")
    Would
  • ______ I close the door? (student asking teacher when all students have arrived)
    Shall
  • Carlos _____ be ill. He felt terrible yesterday so it makes sense.
    must