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Fill in the gaps with Must / Mustn’t

1. Ted isn’t at work. He _________________ be ill.


2. This is a secret, you _______________ tell anything.
3. You ____________ follow the school rules.
4. I ___________ buy a new watch. Mine has a problem.
5. Jane isn’t at home .She ______________ be working.
6. She _________ learn how to behave.
7. They didn’t live here for very long. They ________ know many people.
8. She __________ apologise for what she said.
9. He __________ study languages. They are very useful.
10. You _____________ break the rule, Eric. Otherwise you will be punished.
11. The players ___________ be at the stadium, next Saturday, before 3 o’clock.

Fill in the gaps with the following modals : Should, had better, ought to, needn’t, don’t
need to, must, mustn’t.
1. I don’t know what to do. What do you suggest I ______________ do?
2. I have an appointment in ten minutes. I ______________ go now or I’ll be late.
3. It’s a great film you ____________ go and see it. You will like it.
4. George went out. He thought it was raining. But it wasn’t. He ___________ have taken
his umbrella.
5. We haven’t got much time. We ______________ to hurry.
6. You were very rude with Ann yesterday. I think you ______________ apologise to her.
7. Jimmy gave me a letter to post. I ________________ forget to post it.
8. We have plenty of time we _______________ to hurry.
9. I can’t manage the shopping alone you _____________ come with me.
10. Judy and Peter are planning to get married. I think it’s a bad idea. They ______________
get married.

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