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Modal Verbs - Must, Have To, Can, Could, Should, ...

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  • If you tell him your problem he might ________ help you.
    be able to
  • You _____ cross the road when the red light is showing.
    mustn't
    may not
  • You ___________ take other people’s medicine.
    shouldn’t
  • You __________ park here.
    mustn’t
  • You __________ wear a hat when you’re in the desert. It’s essential!
    must
  • She is so different from you, Claire. You __________ be her sister.
    can't
    can
  • I ___ eat now. My teeth hurt!
    mustn't
    can't
  • You ________ think before you speak.
    should
  • I’ve looked for my phone, but I _________ find it.
    can't
  • I wasn't sure if we _________ beat them, they were very strong.
    could
  • At our school we __________ wear a uniform.
    have to
    can
  • We have plenty of time before the concert starts. We ___________ hurry.
    can't
    don't have to
  • You _________ buy a ticket to park here.
    can
    have to
  • You ___________ pass the university entrance exam next year. Who knows?
    must
    may
  • My wife __________ go to work today. It’s a holiday.
    doesn't have to
    mustn't
  • Dad says that we __________ tidy up our shoes.
    should
  • You are too young, you ___ vote yet.
    can't
    don't have to
  • Hey Sam, ______ you help her please?
    must
    can
  • He ____ run very fast.
    can
  • It’s very icy today, so you ___________ be careful that you don’t slip.
    should
  • He is smart. He _____ do it himself.
    have to
    can
  • Hey, you ______________ drink that medicine! It’s not fruit juice!
    shouldn't
  • There’s a red flag posted on the beach, so you ___________ swim here
    shouldn’t
  • You _______ leave now if you wish.
    must
    may
  • We __________ leave now or we’ll miss the plane.
    may
    must
  • Sorry, I ___________ go now. I don’t want to be late.
    have to
    can
  • Sir, _____ borrow a pen?
    may I
    do I have to
  • You ________ smoke on the bus.
    don't have to
    can't
  • When we were kids, my brother _______ draw much better than me.
    could / was able to
  • _______ you give me a pen, please?
    Could / Can
  • The exam _______ be easy. You never know.
    has to
    can
  • I'm free tonight. So, I will __________ come and help you.
    be able to
  • I used to ________ touch my toes when I was younger.
    be able to
  • We ____________ prevent as many accidents as we can.
    should
  • I'm sorry but I ____ help you right now.
    can't
  • I think that people ____________always say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’. It’s polite.
    should
  • Can you read this for me? I _______ see without my glasses.
    can't / am not able to
  • You __________ take photos in this museum.
    mustn’t
  • I'll ________ help you later.
    be able to
  • ______ you lend me 40 $ till Monday?
    Can
    Must
  • I ________ go to the party this weekend, but I'm not sure yet.
    may
    must
  • You __________ wear a hat .
    must
  • The tyres are quite new. We __________ buy new tyres for our car.
    don't have to
    mustn't
  • I'll prepare breakfast myself. You ________ get up so early tomorrow morning.
    can't
    don't have to
  • When you called yesterday, I ______ pick it up because I was in the shower.
    Couldn't / wasn't able to
  • You __________ drink tea or coffee in the evening.
    shouldn’t
  • No one is allowed to have a cell phone in class. He _____________ pick up this call.
    doesn't have to
    mustn't
  • You ___________ leave a lighted candle in an empty room.
    shouldn’t
  • Karen _________ ride a bike until he was nearly 12.
    couldn't
  • You _______ turn on the central heating. It’s automatic.
    don't have to
    mustn't
  • You _________ show your identity when you travel to another country.
    must
  • The kids __________ play soccer in the living room.
    mustn't
    don't have to
  • My brother __________ swim when he was four.
    could / couldn't
  • ________ you help me with the bags, please?
    Can / Could
  • We are at the beach. You ____________ wear shoes.
    can't
    don't have to
  • I ________ play the piano but I don’t play very often.
    can
  • Oliver was stung by a bee. You __________ laugh at him - it’s not funny!
    shouldn’t
  • It is the last train to New York today. Hurry up. We __________ miss it.
    don't have to
    mustn't
  • My uncle had an accident at work. I ___________ send him a card.
    should
  • In my opinion, you ___________wear that dress today. You will be too cold.
    shouldn’t
  • They say you ___________ eat five vegetables every day.
    should
  • You _________ touch that painting. It’s very old!
    mustn't
  • You __________ come with us if you don’t want to.
    can't
    don't have to
  • M'am, _____ I have a glass of water, please?
    may
    must
  • My brother’s got a broken arm, so I ______________ do the washing-up.
    should
  • Maybe we ____________ have a smoke alarm in the classroom.
    should
  • Excuse me, Mrs. Johnson. ___________ ask you a question about your husband?
    Do I have to
    May I
  • When you ride a bike, you _______________ wear a helmet.
    must
    may
  • I _________ come to the meeting on time if there are traffic jams during the rush hour.
    mustn't
    may not
  • It's good idea to get a map, but you _________________.
    can't
    don't have to
  • You ______________ wear your seat belt in the car. It's the law!
    can
    have to
  • You ____________ be 17 to drive a car in the UK.
    must
  • You __________ cross the roads without looking. It’s dangerous.
    don't have to
    mustn't
  • Students _______ study in the library every day from 4 to 8.
    must
    may
  • You ________ eat that! It’s cat food!
    mustn't