Open the brackets: I can't find my glasses anywhere! ____ you_____(to see) them?
I can't find my glasses anywhere! Have you seen them?
Open the brackets. (It is possible) I (be) late for the lesson
I might/may be late for the lesson/It is possible that I will be late for the lesson, Perhaps, I will be late for the lesson
Correct the mistake: I definitely might go to the theatre tomorrow.
I might go to the theatre tomorrow./I will definitely go to the theatre tomorrow.
Fill in the gap: You ______ believe everything you read in the newspaper.
You shouldn't believe everything you read in the newspaper.
Use the correct modal verb: You (it is not necessary) to cook dinner. We can order a pizza.
You don't have to cook dinner. We can order a pizza.
Correct the mistake: You mustn't do it if you don't want to do it. It's not necessary.
You don't have to do it if you don't want to do it. It's not necessary.
Make a sentence, to express that something is VERY UNLIKELY. It (will snow) tomorrow
It definitely/certainly won't snow tomorrow
Make a sentence using If: not feel good/go to the doctor
If I don't feel good, I will go to the doctor/If you don't feel good, you should go to the doctor
Make a sentence, express that something is UNLIKELY to happen, Petrol (will be) cheaper next yeat
Petrol probably won't be cheaper next year
Find the mistakes and correct them: I will buy a lot of books, if I will receive some money.
I will buy a lot of books if I receive some money. (comma + if-clause)
Correct the mistake: It won't definitely be cold tomorrow
It definitely won't be cold tomorrow
Open the brackets and fill in the gap: Someone____ (to try) to steal all the data! We _____ stop the villain (злочинець) behind this (що за цим стоїть)!
Someone has tried to steal all the data! We must stop the villain (злочинець) behind this (що за цим стоїть)! (the speaker decides + necessity)
What modal verb should we use to show that the action is likely to happen?
Probably
Choose the correct option: Hurry up! We should/have to/must be there by 10!
Hurry up! We have to be there by 10! (external obligation)
Translate the sentence: Я не думаю, що тобі варто хвилюватись за це. Ситуація ще може покращитись.
I don't think you should worry about this. The situation may/might still improve
Which verb is stronger? Should or must?
Must
Choose the correct option: You mustn't/don't have to smoke here! It is forbidden!
You mustn't smoke here! It is forbidden!
Correct the mistake: When has this book been published?
When was this book published?
Open the brackets: I (to have) so much fun now. I really (to love) Friday parties!
I am having so much fun now. I really love Friday parties!
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