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Which modal verb is used to show obligation in signs or official instructions?
must
Correct the mistake: We could jumped high when we were young
Could jump
Transform into a question: We will be able to finish the book by Friday
Will we be able to finish the book by Friday?
Transform into a question: They have to wear a uniform at school.
Do THEY have to wear a uniform at school?
Transform into the past: Students must use their phones in class.
Students HAD TO use their phones in class.
Transform into negative: You may leave early today.
You may NOT leave early today.
Correct the mistake: She mights go to the cinema later.
Might
____ your little sister usually able to read texts without help?
Is
____ you be able to attend the meeting tomorrow?
Will
He broke his leg, so he ______ walk for months. Now he’s fine.
Couldn’t / wasn’t able to
I’m very busy. I ______ make it to your birthday party later.
May not / might not
Students ______ wear a uniform in this school. It’s obligatory
Must
He isn’t at home. He ______ be at work.
May / might
______ you help me with this exercise, please?
Can/could/may
She ______ work tomorrow because it’s a holiday.
Doesn’t have to/doesn’t need to
I ______ finish this project today. It’s very important.
Must
You ______ smoke in the hospital. It’s forbidden.
Mustn’t
This task is optional. You ______ to do it.
Don’t have / don’t need
You ______ study harder if you want to pass the exam.
Should
I can’t come tomorrow, but I ______ come on Friday.
May/might
When I was younger, I ______ to run very fast.
Was able
She ______ speak three languages fluently when she was young
Could / was able to