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KET - WRITING PART 6 - MODAL SENTENCES
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Your friend invited you to play football, but you’re busy. Which sentence fits?
 
I’m sorry, but I can’t play today.
 
I’ll bring the football.
 
Can we play on Monday?
You are going to the store and your friend needs a pen. Which sentence fits?
 
I can buy a pen for you if you want.
 
Do you want a pencil?
 
Let’s go to the post office.
You heard about a great new song and want to tell your friend. Which sentence fits?
 
A. Have you heard about the new song? It’s great!
 
B. I don’t like music.
 
C. Can I borrow your headphones?
You want to invite your friend to a new restaurant. Which sentence fits?
 
A. Would you like to have lunch at the new restaurant?
 
B. Why don’t we do our homework?
 
C. I’ll eat alone.
You forgot to bring back the book your friend lent you. Which sentence fits?
 
A. I’m sorry, but I forgot to bring your book.
 
B. Can I have my book now?
 
C. Let’s go to the library.
You are planning a trip and want to go hiking with your friend. Which sentence fits?
 
A. How about going hiking this weekend?
 
B. Can I go alone?
 
C. I’m sorry, I don’t like walking.
Your friend told you they are feeling sad. Which sentence fits?
 
A. I’m sorry to hear that.
 
B. Would you like to go shopping?
 
C. Let’s write a story.
You want to ask your friend to help you with English homework. Which sentence fits?
 
B. Can you help me with my English homework?
 
A. Would you like to play football?
 
C. I’m sorry, but I forgot my homework.
Your friend says they don’t have anything to eat at the picnic. Which sentence fits?
 
A. I’ll bring some sandwiches for you.
 
B. I don’t want to eat.
 
C. Could you bring something?
You have good news – you won a school competition! Which sentence fits?
 
Guess what! I won the competition!
 
I’m sorry, I lost.
 
Could I borrow your homework?
You want to borrow your friend’s bike for a project. Which sentence fits?
 
Could I borrow your bike for my project?
 
Would you like to borrow my bike?
 
Why don’t we ride bikes?
Your friend missed class yesterday. You offer help. Which sentence fits?
 
I can help you with the notes if you want.
 
Do you want to miss class again?
 
It’s a pity I didn’t see you.
You want to invite your friend to watch a movie tonight. Which sentence fits?
 
Let’s watch a movie tonight.
 
Can I borrow your pen?
 
I’m sorry, I can’t come.
Your friend is having a birthday party on Friday. You can’t go. Which sentence fits?
 
I’m sorry, but I can’t come on Friday.
 
Would you like to come to my house?
 
Let’s have lunch on Friday.