Louisa thinks she __________ get promoted this year, but she isn't sure.
could
must
I don't think Mum ______ lend you money because she doesn't get paid till Friday.
must
can
can't
Do you often _____ up a bargain during the sales?
snap
There's a sale on at the moment, so I think they'll _________ soon.
sell out
run out of
What are you doing? You mustn't use my credit card for that!
advice
prohibition
obligation
I bought this coat ____ sale. It was a real bargain.
for
on
in
Some families have to ____________ as little as €2 a day.
get by on
set aside
Don't worry if you don't have enough to pay for everything. I can _______ a bit.
pay back
chip in
Do you know anyone who has ever spent a ______ on something?
fortune
How good are you at saving for a _______ day?
rainy
You ______ have left your purse in the cafe. It's the only place you've been.
mustn't
could
must
couldn't
Would you ever buy anything that cost an ____ and a _______?
arm, leg
Change to use "must may can't". I think he bought a new coat in the sales
He may have bought a new coat in the sales.
They don't accept bank cards in that shop. You _____________ pay with cash
ought to
have to
Yesterday, I _________ ______ €20 on the floor in the cafe.
came across
came under
came over
came along
Complete with the correct form of the verbs given. In ancient Egypt, cooking oil was taxed. People __________ their oil from the Pharaoh. (have to/buy)
had to buy
My brother's ______________ some new trainers.
saving up for
saving up
Saving up for to buy
Saving up for buy
Do you think the waiter will have change ___€50 note.
with
to
for
James ___________ have bought a new car. He's just been sacked from his job!
might not
can't
Unfortunately, Karen often ________ on things she doesn't really need
shops around
splashes out
You should always have cash with you, just in case of an emergency.
advice
permission
obligation
Change to use "must may can't". I'm certain she will get a promotion. She's done a really good job.
She must get a promotion. She's done a really good job.
Complete with the correct form of the verbs given. Thanks for paying me back today. You really _________________ me so quickly (not need to/pay)
didn't need to
In the UK, you _________ pay tax if you don't earn a lot of money.
don't need to
can't
Sara _______ have spent all her money. She asked me to lend her some.
can't
mightn't
must
Have you ever had to tighten your _______?
belt
My parents ______ for my new laptop
bought
gave me
paid
What advice would you give someone who throws money ____ ___ _____?
down the drain
He spends a lot of his money ___ clothes
on
Change to use "must may can't". It's possible they've spent all their money.
They may have spent all their money
When I was young, I wasn't allowed to spend all of my money on sweets and toys.
prohibition
advice
obligation
You ________ leave the shop without counting your change.
mustn't
cant
shouldn't
I decided to _____ ____ a loan to buy a motorbike.
take out
bring out
take up
bring over
Salt ______ have been very important in the past, as it was often taxed.
might
could
must
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