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MODAL VERBS 4ESO

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  • There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge. You _________ buy any.
    DON'T HAVE TO
  • You _________ speed through the city. It's dangerous.
    MUSTN'T
  • I'm sure that Brenda isn't over thirty. = Brenda _________ be over thirty.
    CAN'T
  • I _________ feed the baby now. Can you do it for me?
    CAN'T
  • I’m afraid I _______________ play tennis tomorrow. I’ve got a dentist appointment.
    WON'T BE ABLE TO
  • It would be a great idea if Harry took a holiday. = Harry _________ take a holiday.
    SHOULD
  • He _______________ come to the party as he had too much work.
    COULDN'T
  • TRANSFORM THE SENTENCE WITH A MODAL VERB: What would you advise me to do?
    WHAT SHOULD I DO?
  • Emma's amazingly good at the piano. She _______________ practise a lot.
    MUST
  • You ____________remove light bulb with wet hands. It's dangerous.
    MUSTN'T
  • At the airport: Bags _______________ be left unattended.
    MUSTN'T
  • We're going to do a text next week. The teacher says we _______________ study.
    HAVE TO
  • It was a waste of time worrying, after all! = You _________ worry after all!
    DIDN'T HAVE TO
  • It was unnecessary to clean the floor. = You _________ clean the floor.
    DIDN'T HAVE TO / DIDN'T NEED TO
  • ______________ you ___________ attend the conference in June?
    WILL you BE ABLE TO
  • You ____________ to drink so much coffee. It's not good for you.
    OUGHTN'T
  • Running in the corridors is not _______________ . Students must walk slowly.
    ALLOWED
  • I'm sure that David takes your books by mistake. = David _________ take your books by mistake.
    MUST
  • You don't have to shout. I _______________ hear you very well.
    CAN
  • Do you think I _______________ ask Harry for help?
    SHOULD
  • We ____________ pay for the tickets because my dad won them.
    DIDN'T HAVE TO / DIDN'T NEED TO
  • We _________ go to the bank today. We don't have any money left.
    MUST
  • You _______________ lit a fire under water.
    CAN'T
  • TRANSFORM THE SENTENCE WITH A MODAL VERB: I'm sure he feels lonely.
    HE MUST FEEL LONELY.
  • The service in the restaurant is so slow that he _______________ wait for our meal for an hour.
    HAS TO
  • You have a headache. I think you _________ go to bed earlier.
    SHOULD
  • We couldn't find a hotel room so we ___________ sleep in the car.
    HAD TO
  • John's a millionaire. He _______________ go to work.
    DOESN'T NEED TO / DOESN'T HAVE TO
  • It only takes three hours to fly from London to Sydney? That _______________  be correct!.
    CAN'T
  • Tourists _________ take their passports with them when they go abroad.
    MUST
  • I didn’t feel very well yesterday. I _______________ eat anything.
    COULDN'T
  • I didn't get to university this year. I _______________ try it next year.
    WILL HAVE TO
  • You _______________ drink and drive.
    MUSTN'T
  • You _______________ turn off your phone when you're on a plane.
    MUST
  • It's Jo's birthday tomorrow. I _______________ remember to say "happy bday".
    MUST
  • You don't have to come with me if you don't want to. = You _________ come with me if you don't want to.
    DON'T NEED TO
  • TRANSFORM THE SENTENCE WITH A MODAL VERB: You are not allowed to park here.
    YOU MUSTN'T PARK HERE.
  • Ten years ago I _________ swim to the other side of the lake.
    COULD
  • You _______________ fasten your seatbelts.
    MUST
  • You'll _____________ to tell the police that your house was broken into.
    HAVE
  • Perhaps Pam and Tim decide not to come. = Pam and Tim _________ come.
    MIGHT NOT / COULD NOT / MAY NOT