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Modals of Advice 1 - Should, Ought to, Had Better 1

Choose the best modal for each sentence.

Click on the box beside the best answer.

SHOW ONE AT A TIME

1. It's raining and I don't want to get my dress wet. I _________________ an umbrella.

A.   ?     had better not bring


B.   ?     had better bring

C.   ?     had better to bring

2. A: I think that the grade my teacher gave me on my test is wrong.


B: Really? You ______________ to her after class today.

A.   ?     should to talk

B.   ?     ought to talk

C.   ?     ought talk

3. I'm going to visit your country. Where _______________ if I want to go shopping?

A.   ?     should I go

B.   ?     ought to I go

C.   ?     I should go

4. My mother isn't feeling well, so I told her that she _______________ to the doctor.

A.   ?     ought

B.   ?     ought go

C.   ?     ought to go

5. A: I'm so hot.
B: You _________________ your coat!

A.   ?     should take off

B.   ?     should to take off

C.   ?     should put on

6. I need help, doctor. My baby doesn't sleep well. What ________________ ?

A.   ?     had I better do

B.   ?     should I do

C.   ?     I should do

7. Dave loves chocolate, but he _________________ too much or he will get fat.

A.   ?     shouldn't eat

B.   ?     should eat

C.   ?     should eat not

8. The airline only allows two pieces of luggage. You _________________ pack too much or you will have to take it out at the airport!

A.   ?     had not better

B.   ?     better not

C.   ?     had better not

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