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Place the words in the correct order: Peter | food? | need | does | bring | to | the
Does Peter need to bring the food?
Place the words in the correct order: work | to | must | tomorrow | go | I
I must go to work tomorrow.
Do you think _______________ George. (MARRY)
Do you think I SHOULD / OUGHT TO MARRY George?
We _______________ a plane. (MUST)
We MUST NOT SMOKE ON a plane.
If you like, you _______________ the following exercise. (DO)
If you like, you DON'T HAVE / DON'T NEED / HAVEN'T GOT TO DO the following exercise.
Anthony _______________ up on time. (TO)
Anthony OUGHT TO TURN up on time.
Use a modal verb to explain the meaning of the sign.
You must / have to / have got to wear safety glasses
Use a modal verb to explain the menaing of the sign.
You mustn't / can't / are not allowed to run.
Complete the sentence: "I think you are drinking too much coffee. You...."
...should / ought to drink less.
Reword the above sentence using "have got to" instead of "have to"
Have I got to go to school?
Reword the above sentence using "must" instead of "have to"
Must I go to school?
Reword the above sentence using "ought to" instead of "should"
Ought I to go to the hospital?
What are two modal verbs used to GIVE ADVICE
should / ought to
Which modal verb means PROHIBITION?
 
mustn't
 
don't have to
 
needn't
 
haven't got to
Which of the following does NOT mean LACK OF OBLIGATION?
 
mustn't
 
don't have to
 
haven't got to
 
don't need to
Which modal verb is usually used for an obligation that is NOT the speaker's idea?
 
have to
 
must
 
have got to
Which of the following modal verbs are NOT used for OBLIGATION?
 
ought to
 
have to
 
must
 
have got to
What are the two negative forms of "need to"?
don't need to / needn't
Which modal verb means NECESSITY?
 
need to
 
should
 
ought to
 
could