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  • Sports people __________ train every day.
    could
    have to
  • You ______________ tell the sports teacher if you don’t feel well.
    must
    can't
  • We use may to talk about _______________
    possibility
    ability
  • Do I ___________ bring my own tennis racket or can I borrow one?
    must
    may
    need to
  • Runners __________ wear comfortable shoes when they go running.
    SHOULD
  • We use need(n’t) to talk about ____________
    ability
    necessity
  • ___________ you lend me a racket? Mine is broken.
    COULD
  • FIND THE MISTAKE: Jack couldn’t meet his friends tomorrow night because he has to finish his homework.
    CAN'T MEET
  • I _________ stay at home today and watch the athletics on TV. I’m not sure.
    must
    need to
    may
  • If you are under 16, you __________ come with an adult or you can't use the club.
    don't have to
    have to
  • My brother ____________ go skiing last weekend because his leg hurt.
    couldn't
    can't
  • ‘Amber, come back and get your helmet! You COULD / MUSTN'T ever go out on your bike without it.’
    MUSTN'T
  • We’re very happy because the teacher says we SHOULDN'T / CAN all watch a video for the last half hour this afternoon.
    CAN
  • The club is free for members. They ____________ pay.
    have to
    don't have to
  • We use must to talk about ____________.
    obligation
    possibility
  • All my friends__________ ride horses, but I can’t.
    could
    can
  • Everyone __________ have a shower before going into the pool, or they can’t go in.
    don't have to
    have to
    doesn't have to
    has to
  • You ___________ run near the swimming pool.
    mustn't
    must
    may
    needn't
  • We use have to to talk about ______________
    obligation
    possibility
  • ___________ you ride a bike when you were five?
    Could
    Can
  • You __________ use the gym if you're under 16. It's prohibited.
    MUSTN'T
  • Please turn the computer off. You SHOULDN'T / CAN play video games all evening. It’s not a good thing to do!
    SHOULDN'T
  • Ed, SHOULD / COULD you help me with my school project, please?
    COULD
  • My brother has won all of his matches. I'm not sure but I think he ________ win the final.
    may
    needs to
    must
  • We ___________ go into the gym this morning because the teacher wasn't there.
    COULDN'T
  • You _________ eat for 30 minutes before you go swimming.
    could
    shouldn't
    can
  • Can you speak more slowly please? I __________ understand you.
    can't
    can
  • We use can to talk about ____________.
    ability
    possibility
  • The weather forecast says it’s going to snow tomorrow so we ___________ go snowboarding.
    might
    needn't
  • I’m not sure how to do this. _______ you help me, please?
    Could
    Should
    Shouldn't
  • You can't leave now! You ________ stay and watch the end of the match!
    may
    must
  • Something is not allowed
    MUSTN'T
  • The boys __________ go to the football last night because their dad said no.
    can't
    couldn't
    mustn't
  • Swimmers __________ wear a swimming cap in the pool. You can’t swim without one.
    don't have to
    have to
  • You __________ put your wet towels in the bins. Please do not leave them on the floor.
    have to
    has to
    don't have to
    doesn't have to
  • I think you _______ try learning a new sport. It’s fun!
    couldn't
    should
    mustn't
  • FIND THE MISTAKE: British people need get a passport before they can go abroad.
    NEED TO GET
  • We ________________ go for a run today if we don’t want to.
    needn't
    couldn't
  • We need to buy tickets at the stadium so we ___________ arrive early.
    SHOULD
  • I ____________ play volleyball yesterday because I was ill in bed.
    could
    can't
    can
    couldn't
  • The teacher says we _______ use her racket. That's nice of her.
    can
    couldn't
    shouldn't
  • FIND THE MISTAKE: You needn’t to bring a racket. You can use one of mine.
    NEEDN'T BRING
  • Someone is making a polite request
    COULD
  • _________ I come to the sports centre with you?
    Can / Could
  • ___________ you open the window please?
    COULD
  • You look very tired. You MUSTN'T / SHOULD go to bed earlier.
    SHOULD
  • We ________ go swimming with you. We're studying for a test.
    can't
    can
  • All football players ___________ follow the rules of the game.
    may
    must
  • Someone is giving you advice they think is a good idea
    SHOULD
  • Complete with the correct form of CAN: Today we _________ play tennis but we __________ go swimming unfortunately.
    CAN / CAN'T
  • FIND THE MISTAKE: ‘Who’s that?’ ‘I’m not sure. It can be Sophie.’
    MAY BE / MIGHT BE
  • When my dad was at school, he ___________ understand maths.
    can't
    couldn't
  • Someone is giving you advice that something is a bad idea
    SHOULDN'T
  • When Laura was young, she ___________ swim really well and she won lots of prizes.
    couldn't
    could
  • You ___________ eat a heavy meal before you go swimming.
    SHOULDN'T
  • ________ you run faster than your friends or are they faster than you?
    Could
    Can
  • We have permission
    CAN
  • The rule here is that you _________ do any water sports if you can't swim 500 metres.
    mustn't
    couldn't
    shouldn't
  • Last week we ____________ play football but this week we ________ because they've finished the pitch.
    COULDN'T / CAN
  • Shhhh! You _____________ speak loudly at a tennis match.
    SHOULDN'T
  • We ___________ buy tickets early.
    SHOULD
  • We’re playing at 11am, but you ____________ drive us to the match. We’re going by bus.
    needn't
    must
    may
  • FIND THE MISTAKE: Do you must wear special shoes in the gym?
    DO YOU HAVE TO
  • You don't have permission
    CAN'T
  • FIND THE MISTAKE: Andy Murray could played tennis when he was six.
    COULD PLAY