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Yesterday I ___ __ go to school.
had to
What is the past of "have to"?
had to
I think Barça ... win La Liga next year. (choose the option that is incorrect)
 
should
 
could
 
may
 
might
Last night there was a lot of noise in my home and I ... sleep.
 
couldn't
 
may not
 
can't
 
shouldn't
"Will you allow me to go to the party?" = "... I go to the party?"
Could / Can / May = asking for permission.
When I was three years old I _____ swim.
could = ability in the past
Explain the meaning of this sign (using a modal verb)
...
You o____ to study if you want to pass the exam.
OUGHT to = giving advice
You ______ study if you want to pass the exam.
SHOULD = giving advice
What is the past form of "mustn't" (not allowed to) ?
was / were not allowed to
You _____´_ hit people!
MUSTN'T = not allowed to.
At this school you don't ____ __ wear a uniform.
don't HAVE TO = not necessary
At the airport you ____ show your passport.
MUST = obligation
The teacher says that we ____ to do our homework.
HAVE to = obligation
To ask for permission: "... I go to the toilet?", which modal verb is NOT correct?
 
might
 
can
 
could
 
may
Which modal verb can you NOT use for making a suggestion?
 
may
 
should
 
can
 
could
For ability, you use "can". What is the past form?
could
"ought to" means the same as...
 
should
 
may
 
could
 
must
What modal verb do you use for giving or asking for advice?
 
should
 
have to
 
may
 
might
If you have permission to do something now or in the future, you ... do it
 
can
 
should
 
could
 
might
Which modal is NOT used to express prohibition (something is not allowed).
 
don't have to
 
mustn't
 
can't
Which modal verbs means "not necessary"?
 
don't have to
 
mustn't
 
couldn't
 
shouldn't
Which modal verbs are used to express obligation?
 
have to / must
 
must / should
 
should / can
 
have to / should