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Melisa broke her leg yesterday. She_____ (should/can't/may not) play soccer today.
Melisa broke her leg yesterday. She can't play soccer today.
Students ______(can/must/may) take exams twice a year. It's a requirement.
Students must take exams twice a year. It's a requirement.
Which modal represents possibility? may / can / should / must
may
Which modal is used to give advice? may / can / should / must
should
Which modal represents ability? may / can / should / must
can
Which modal represents obligation? may / can / should / must
must
You ______ (can't/ may not/ mustn't) drive without a license
You mustn't drive without a license.
It is possible that she has forgotten to call. She _____ (may/must/can) have forgotten to call.
It is possible that she has forgotten to call. She may have forgotten to call.
You _________ (may not /  mustn't) cheat on exams.
You mustn't cheat on exams.
You ________ (must not/shouldn't) ride your bike in the rain.
You shouldn't ride your bike in the rain.
My sister has gone to a bilingual school since she was little. She _____ (shouldn't / can / may) speak both German and English perfectly.
She can speak both German and English perfectly.
Alex doesn't know how to drive. He ________ (should/may not/can't) take us to the party.
Alex doesn't know how to drive. He can't take us to the party.
You_______ (should/ must/ can't) do your homework if you want better grades. That's what I would do.
You should do your homework if you want better grades. That's what I would do.
 Pam and Tim said they were very busy. Maybe they won't come. Pam and Tim________ (mustn't / shouldn't / may not) come.
Pam and Tim may not come.
Children _____ (must / may / should) not eat too much chocolate. It's bad for their health.
Children should not eat too much chocolate. It's bad for their health.
You ___________ wear a uniform! It's the rule. (should / must / may)
You must wear a uniform! It's the rule.