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Sentence transformation - modals

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  • I advise you to study harder
    You should study harder
  • It is unnecessary for you to come
    You don't have to come
  • I advise you to see a dentist (should)
    You should see a dentist
  • He had permission to go to the party (could)
    He could go to the party
  • Perhaps we will go to the concert
    We might/may go to the concert
  • There was an obligation to turn off the mobile phone
    We had to / needed to switch off the mobile phone
  • Eating chewing-gum in the class is prohibited
    You mustn't / can't eat chewing-gum in class
  • Tom knows how to speak Spanish (can)
    Tom can speak Spanish
  • You aren't allowed to talk during the exam (musn't)
    You mustn't talk during the exam
  • I adsived him to give up smoking
    I advised him he should stop smoking
  • I didn't have the ability to cook when I was younger
    I wasn't able to / couldn't cook when I was younger
  • He is obliged to go to the police station twice a week (MUST)
    He must go to the police station twice a week
  • It isn't necessary for you to take a jacket (don't have to)
    You don't have to take a jacket
  • It is possible that Jake is in his room
    Jake might/could be in his room
  • It's possible the weather will be sunny tomorrow (might)
    It might be sunny tomorrow
  • Perhaps she is staying with her mum (might)
    She might be staying with her mum
  • It is necessary for you to come
    You need to / have to / must come
  • It's forbidden to park here (can't)
    You can't park here
  • I don't know if I will see him
    I might see him
  • I'm thinking about taking Spanish lessons (may)
    I may take Spanish lessons
  • It's possible that Jane will visit Switzerland next year (could)
    Jane could visit Switzerland next year