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CLASSWORK

Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals:

We must obey our teachers, (have to, must)

He has not buy a car. (has to, needs)

He works hard lest he must fail, (should, must)

Do you have to cook your own meal? (should, have to)

The villagers had to use kerosene lamps a few years ago. (must, had to)

The old lady should take a bath every day before taking meals, (ought to, should)

She has to finish this work before I go. (has to, must)

Ramesh said that they should report for duty on Monday, (should, ought to)

Excuse me! Can you speak French? (can, may, must)

Alan isn't coming tonight. He may come tomorrow, I hope. (can, may, must)

There's a lot of work to do in the house. You must help me! (can, may, must)

You can’t / may not call him anymore. I have already called him. (can, may, must)

She is over there. Can you see her? (can, may, must)

Can/ May I borrow your pen, please? (can, may, must)

Teachers must not beat children. It's forbidden. (can, may, must)

I can hear some voices. Someone may be in the house. (can, may, must)

We must not/ can’t eat sweets! We are on a diet. (can, may, must)

You can buy it on Sunday if you want. The shops are open. (can, may, must)

You can’t / may not drive me to the station. I can walk. (can, may, must)

We want to be the best. We must practice! (can, may, must)

I (needn´t/can) can see the London Eye so we´re almost there.

This is a supermarket. You (mustn´t/must) ……………………………..take the dog in!

We (can´t/must) ………………………………………. climb this mountain. It´s so cool!

Tomorrow´s free so I (needn´t/must) …………………….. do my homework today.

That´s a great computer game. (Mustn´t/May) ………………………… I borrow it?

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