Thanks to visit codestin.com
Credit goes to www.scribd.com

0% found this document useful (0 votes)
15 views2 pages

More Practice Modals

Uploaded by

sabrinita4
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
15 views2 pages

More Practice Modals

Uploaded by

sabrinita4
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

4 MORE PRACTICE

Grammar
1 Complete the sentences with a logical ending. Pay attention to the modals in bold.
1. I can’t go out tonight because ...............................................................
.............................................................................................................. .
2. You mustn’t make a noise because ......................................................
.............................................................................................................. .
3. In order to be healthy, you should .........................................................
.............................................................................................................. .
4. In order to be healthy, you shouldn’t ....................................................
.............................................................................................................. .
5. We don’t have to bring any food because ............................................
.............................................................................................................. .
6. It’s late, so I have to ..............................................................................
.............................................................................................................. .
7. We couldn’t communicate with the other players because ...................
.............................................................................................................. .
8. He must be angry at me because .........................................................
.............................................................................................................. .

2 Complete the sentences with the modal perfects below. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
ought to have • needn’t have • couldn’t have • must have • would have • might have
1. You ……………………………… (wash up). I was going to do it later.
2. Ellen ……………………………… (go) shopping. She said she was out of milk and bread.
3. They ……………………………… (choose) Mike for the team. He’s a much better player.
4. Thank you for all your help. I ……………………………… (do) it without you.
5. I accept your decision but, I ……………………………… (hire) someone else.
6. I’m not sure, but he ……………………………… (mention) something to me. I just can’t remember.

3 Complete the sentences. Use had better or should, affirmative or negative and the verbs below.
There is more than one possible answer.
leave • buy • wear • stay out • apologise • forget
1. I think you were rude to Pete. You ……………………………… .
2. We have to get up really early tomorrow. We ……………………………… late.
3. Cycling can be dangerous, so you ……………………………… a helmet.
4. It’s already 5 o’clock. I ……………………………… before there is too much traffic.
5. The tickets are selling quickly. You ……………………………… now if you want to go to the game.
6. It’s Mum’s birthday tomorrow. You ……………………………… to call her.

4
4 MORE PRACTICE
4 Rewrite the sentences using the words in brackets. Do not change the meaning of the original sentences.
1. I want you to come home by 11 o’clock. (had better)
................................................................................................................
2. Claire had the ability to be a professional cyclist, but she never wanted
to make the effort. (could have)
................................................................................................................
3. It wasn’t OK that you used my computer without my permission. (should)
................................................................................................................
4. Do you mind if I ask you how much your bike cost? (may)
................................................................................................................
5. It was wrong to listen to our conversation. It was private. (shouldn’t)
................................................................................................................
6. There’s a possibility that he forgot about our meeting. (might)
................................................................................................................
7. I don’t believe that this is the original painting. (can’t)
................................................................................................................
8. There’s a possibility he will call you tonight. (may)
................................................................................................................

5 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use affirmative or negative modals and modal perfects.
1. Emily didn’t react. She ………………………………………… (might / hear) the question.
2. I’m not feeling well. I ………………………………………… (may / go) to school tomorrow.
3. It’s a pity you didn’t ask me to help you. I ………………………………………… (would / prepare) some food for you.
4. There’s plenty of time before the show. We ………………………………………… (have to / rush).
5. She has never met him. She ………………………………………… (could / know) it was him.
6. Stress is not good for your health. You ………………………………………… (should / worry) so much.

You might also like