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HOMEWORK LESSON 2 UNIT 2

GENERAL INSTRUCTION. – Read carefully the instruction and use the correct modal

verbs for each exercise.

Name: Jessica Abigail Cepeda Coro Date: Saturday 24th

GRAMMAR PRACTICE Complete each conversation. Use might, might not, might

be able to, or must not be able to and the base form.

1. A: I’d like to see a dentist right away. I think it’s an emergency.

B: Well, I might be able to get you an appointment at 2:00. Would that be OK?
get

2. A: Is Dr. Lindt in this morning? I’m not feeling very well.


B: She is, but she doesn’t have any openings. However, she might have time to see
have
you this afternoon.

3. A: I think I might be a little sick this morning. I feel nauseous, and I’ve been
be
vomiting.

B: Then you should see Dr. Anders. But he might not have any openings today.
have

4. A: I’ve been calling Mr. Reis for an hour. I know he’s home, but no one’s

answering.

B: That’s strange. He must not be able to hear the phone.


hear
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Name: Jessica Abigail Cepeda Coro Date: Saturday 24th

Extra Grammar Exercises


(Unit 2, page 18)

LESSON 2 Will be able to; Modals may and might

1 Choose the correct form to complete each statement.


1. I won’t you after school today.
a. be able to meet b. able to meet c. be able to meets
2. Gina might able to finish the report before Monday.
a. is b. be c. being
3. We may to the party on Friday.
a. not coming b. not to come c. not come
4. Our class must use the computer lab this morning.
a. not be able to b. be not able to c. not to able
5. My friends may together for a few hours tonight.
a. need study b. to need study c. need to study
6. Nick will be able dinner on Tuesday.
a. make b. to make c. to be making
7. Martin might not you with your laptop today.
a. be able to help b. able to help c. be able to helping

2 Write statements using may and might.


1. a new language / study / might
Bob might study a new language next year.
2. take / may / a vacation / not
I may not take a vacation this year.
3. might / call / your parents / to / want
You might want to call your parents right away.
4. the test / to / may / take / need
They may need to take the test again.
5. not / might / to / the meeting / drive
She might not drive to the meeting today.
6. on TV / watch / not / a movie / may
We may not watch a movie on TV tonight.
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Name: Jessica Abigail Cepeda Coro Date: Saturday 24th

3 Complete each conversation. Use might be able to or might not be able to.

1. A: Can I make an appointment with Dr. Smith?


B: Let me check . . . He might be able to see you next Friday at
see
6:00. Is that OK?

2. A: My laptop crashed. Can you take a look?


B: I’m pretty busy this morning. I might not be able to help you right
Help
away, but I might be able to take a look this afternoon.

take

3. A: I might not be able to make an omelet for lunch. There are no eggs in the
Make
fridge.
B: No problem. I might be able to go to the store in a few
go
minutes and buy some eggs.

4. A: Beth might not be able to come to class today. She had a car accident.
come

B: Oh no! Is she OK?


A: She’s fine. Pat might be able to drive her. She’ll call if she can’t.
drive

Top Notch 3, Third Edition Unit 2, Lesson 1


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