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GR 2º ESO U5

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  • He ________ be at home. I saw him leaving with his suitcase an hour ago.
    shouldn't
    can't
    might not
    mustn't
  • It is necessary for us to leave now. (have to)
    We have to leave now.
  • He had the ability to read when he was only three. (could)
    He could read when he was only three.
  • It's a secret. You ________ (tell) anyone.
    mustn't tell
  • She ________ (speak) three languages fluently: English, French, and Spanish.
    can speak
  • You look exhausted. You ________ (take) a few days off work.
    should take
  • You ________ (finish) your homework before you can watch TV.
    have to finish
  • The instructions say we ________ use a special password.
    have to
    are able
    must to
    should to
  • It wasn't a good idea for you to quit your job. (shouldn't have)
    You shouldn't have quit your job.
  • We ________ (hurry) or we'll miss the bus.
    have to hurry / need to hurry
  • I advise you to see a dentist. (should)
    You should see a dentist.
  • I'm sure that she is feeling very happy. (must)
    She must be feeling very happy.
  • I managed to finish the project on time. (was able to)
    I was able to finish the project on time.
  • ________ you open the window, please?
    Could
    Should
    Must
    May
  • I ________ read without my glasses now.
    couldn't
    might not
    can't
    mustn't
  • She ________ (play) the piano really well now. She's been practicing a lot.
    can play
  • The weather is terrible. We ________ at home.
    could have stayed
    should stay
    must stay
    would stay
  • I ________ (go) to the party last night, but I was feeling ill.
    could have gone
  • They ________ taken the wrong turning. That would explain why they are late.
    should have
    might have
    must have
    can't have
  • I'm not sure where I left my keys. I ________ (leave) them at the office.
    may have left
  • I'm sorry, I ________ come to your party last night.
    couldn't
    mustn't
    might not
    can't
  • It was a bad idea to stay up so late. (shouldn't have)
    I shouldn't have stayed up so late.
  • He ________ be very rich. He drives a Ferrari and owns a yacht.
    could
    must
    might
    can
  • It is necessary that you see this film. (have to)
    You have to see this film.
  • You ________ (see) that film. It's excellent.
    must see / should see
  • I'm certain that they are not telling the truth. (can't)
    They can't be telling the truth.
  • I ________ (reach) the book on the top shelf. It's too high.
    can't reach
  • It was possible for her to win the race, but she didn't try hard enough. (could have)
    She could have won the race.
  • You ________ (wash) the car. It's really dirty.
    need to wash / should wash
  • I'm sure he was joking. (must have)
    He must have been joking.
  • It was a mistake to buy that expensive car. (shouldn't)
    I shouldn't have bought that expensive car.
  • I ________ (run) very fast when I was a child.
    could run
  • It is against the rules to talk during the exam. (mustn't)
    You mustn't talk during the exam.
  • I am sure that he is not the thief. (can't)
    He can't be the thief.
  • We ________ hurry. We have plenty of time.
    don't have to
    couldn't
    mustn't
    shouldn't
  • The house was empty. I knocked, but nobody answered. They ________ (be) at home.
    can't have been
  • Perhaps she is working in the garden. (might)
    She might be working in the garden.
  • When I was a child, I ________ climb trees very well.
    could
    can
    might
    should
  • It's possible that he will change his mind. (may)
    He may change his mind.
  • You ________ (be) late for your own wedding!
    mustn't be
  • It was not necessary for you to wait for me, but you did. (needn't have)
    You needn't have waited for me.
  • It wasn't a good idea for them to spend all their money. (shouldn't have)
    They shouldn't have spent all their money.
  • I ________ (smoke) 20 cigarettes a day, but I quit last year.
    used to smoke
  • It's late. I ________ go home now.
    ought
    had better to
    have to
    must to
  • ________ I borrow your pen, please?
    Should
    Will
    May
    Must
  • I regret not learning to play the guitar. (should have)
    I should have learned to play the guitar.
  • The ground is wet. It ________ (rain) while we were sleeping.
    must have rained
  • It isn't necessary for you to come to the meeting. (needn't)
    You needn't come to the meeting.
  • If you want to lose weight, you ________ (eat) so much junk food.
    shouldn't eat
  • If you had told me, I ________ helped you.
    might have
    could have
    can have
    must have
  • It wasn't necessary for me to buy milk because we already had some. (needn't have)
    I needn't have bought milk.
  • I ________ (get) up early tomorrow. My first class is at 8:00 AM.
    have to get
  • I don't know where they are, but they ________ (get) lost.
    might have gotten / may have got
  • I'm certain that she isn't forty. She looks much younger. (can't)
    She can't be forty.
  • It is a good idea to book tickets in advance. (should)
    You should book tickets in advance.
  • It is forbidden to park here. (mustn't)
    You mustn't park here.
  • You ________ see the new James Bond film. It's fantastic!
    may
    must
    could
    have to
  • It's possible that we will arrive late. (could)
    We could arrive late.
  • I ________ go to the party, but I'm not sure yet.
    have to
    might
    can't
    must
  • It is possible that they missed the train. (may have)
    They may have missed the train.
  • You ________ park here. It's a private area.
    needn't
    don't have to
    might not
    aren't allowed to
  • I'm sure that you didn't see a ghost. It was your imagination. (can't have)
    You can't have seen a ghost.
  • You ________ paid for the meal. It was my treat.
    needn't have
    mustn't have
    couldn't have
    didn't have to
  • She ________ the competition, but she was injured just before the final.
    could have won
    should win
    must have won
    can win
  • It's possible they won't come to the party. (might not)
    They might not come to the party.
  • The treasure is buried somewhere here. It ________ be under that old tree.
    must
    could
    should
    will
  • You ________ (be) tired after your long journey. Come in and sit down.
    must be
  • You ________ told me you were a vegetarian. I wouldn't have cooked meat.
    could have
    must have
    might have
    should have
  • He's not here yet. He ________ forgotten about the meeting.
    might have
    can have
    should have
    must have
  • You ________ (see) a doctor if the pain gets worse.
    should see
  • She ________ (arrive) by now. Her flight landed an hour ago.
    should have arrived
  • He ________ his keys. They're not in his pocket.
    had to lose
    must have lost
    has lost
    should have lost
  • This is impossible! It ________ (be) the right answer.
    can't be
  • You ________ be tired. You've only just woken up.
    might
    can't
    must
    should
  • We ________ (take) a taxi, but we decided to walk instead.
    could have taken
  • Perhaps she is at home. (may)
    She may be at home.
  • You ________ (see) the Eiffel Tower when you were in Paris. It's a must.
    should have seen
  • You ________ be very strong to lift that weight.
    must
    can
    might
    could
  • You are not allowed to use your phone in the hospital. (can't)
    You can't use your phone in the hospital.
  • We ________ pay for the tickets because they were free.
    couldn't
    shouldn't
    mustn't
    didn't have to
  • He's not answering his phone. He ________ (be) in a meeting.
    might be
  • I wish I had studied medicine. (should have)
    I should have studied medicine.
  • It's obligatory for all students to wear an ID card. (have to)
    All students have to wear an ID card.
  • I am certain that they are on holiday. (must)
    They must be on holiday.
  • She ________ passed the exam. She didn't study at all.
    shouldn't have
    couldn't have
    can't have
    must have
  • I'm sure he knows the answer. (must)
    He must know the answer.
  • There's a possibility that we will be late. (might)
    We might be late.
  • The film was really boring. We ________ (leave) early.
    should have left
  • This is a hospital. You ________ smoke here.
    needn't
    mustn't
    don't have to
    couldn't
  • He ________ (work) very hard at the moment because he looks stressed.
    must be working
  • He is able to solve the most difficult math problems. (can)
    He can solve the most difficult math problems.
  • I ________ (understand) what he was saying because he spoke too fast.
    couldn't understand
  • Perhaps he didn't understand the question. (might not have)
    He might not have understood the question.
  • You look pale. You ________ to the doctor.
    need to go
    must to go
    should go
    ought to go
  • You ________ eat so many sweets. It's bad for your teeth.
    needn't
    don't have to
    shouldn't
    mustn't
  • I ________ find my glasses. Have you seen them?
    may not
    cannot
    mustn't
    might not
  • It is not necessary for him to wear a suit to work. (doesn't have to)
    He doesn't have to wear a suit to work.
  • He walked into the furniture store because he ________ (need) a new table. I'm just guessing.
    might have needed
  • Perhaps they didn't receive our message. (might not have)
    They might not have received our message.
  • We have the possibility to leave early tomorrow. (can)
    We can leave early tomorrow.