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REPHRASING MODAL VERBS 2ND BACHILLERATO
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It’s possible they will take part in the competition. They
They may / might take part in the competition
Paul knows how to speak French fluently. Paul
Paul can speak French fluently
It’s a good idea for you to study this subject. You
You should / ought to study this subject
Perhaps they will find a solution soon They
They might / may find a solution soon
It’s possible that Mark will finish soon. Mark
Mark may / might finish soon
He is not allowed to smoke on the underground. He
He mustn't smoke on the underground
Smoking isn´t allowed in public buildings. You
You mustn't smoke in public buildings
It is obligatory to wait here. You
You must / have to wait here
It is possible that they will be replaced by robots. They
They might / may be replaced by robots
I'm sure my sister is at school right now. My sister
My sister must be at school right now
I'm not sure my mum is at home. My mum
My mum may / might / could be at home
It isn't necessary for you to take a sweater. You
You don't have to / don't need to take a sweater
I advise you to see a nutritionist for a diet.You
You should see a nutritionist for a diet
It's forbidden to smoke here. You
You mustn't smoke here
It wasn't a good idea for the government to apply all those economic measueres. The government
The government shouldn't have applied all those economic measures
Wearing a uniform was compulsory when I was at school. I
I had to wear a uniform when I was at school
Perhaps we will not see them at the weekend. We
We may / might not see them at the weekend
I can’t find the novel. Perhaps somebody else has borrowed it. Somebody
Somebody may / might have taken the novel
The book is optional. We can read it if we want to. You
You don't have to / don't need to read the book
It wasn’t necessary for us to take a taxi to the hotel. Sarah gave us a lift. We
We needn't have taken a taxi to the hotel
Can you smell that?. I’m certain somebody is baking a cake. Somebody
Somebody must be baking a cake
I’ll let you leave the table once you have finished your meal. You
You may / can leave the table once you have finished your meal
Jim didn't hear the speaker. The crowd was shouting so loudly. Jim
Jim can't / couldn't have heard the speaker
I'm sure that he was exhausted after such a long flight. He
He must have been exhausted after such a long flight