1. The document contains 15 sentences with blanks that need to be filled in with the most appropriate word. The blanks relate to modal verbs and expressions involving conditionals, predictions, permissions, and obligations.
2. The reader must analyze the context of each sentence and choose the word that best conveys the intended meaning based on the tense, conditional, or modality expressed.
3. Correctly filling in all the blanks requires understanding of how modal verbs and conditional structures are used in the English language.
1. The document contains 15 sentences with blanks that need to be filled in with the most appropriate word. The blanks relate to modal verbs and expressions involving conditionals, predictions, permissions, and obligations.
2. The reader must analyze the context of each sentence and choose the word that best conveys the intended meaning based on the tense, conditional, or modality expressed.
3. Correctly filling in all the blanks requires understanding of how modal verbs and conditional structures are used in the English language.
1. The document contains 15 sentences with blanks that need to be filled in with the most appropriate word. The blanks relate to modal verbs and expressions involving conditionals, predictions, permissions, and obligations.
2. The reader must analyze the context of each sentence and choose the word that best conveys the intended meaning based on the tense, conditional, or modality expressed.
3. Correctly filling in all the blanks requires understanding of how modal verbs and conditional structures are used in the English language.
Fill in the blanks with the most appropriate words
01. It is already nine O’clock. I _________________ be at work.
can - must - may 02. She did badly at the English test. She __________________ revised her lessons well. might - should have - ought to 03. Last night I was alone at home so I ______________ prepare dinner myself. should - had to - can 04. They _______________ arrived yesterday. They took the train two days ago. must must have mustn’t 05. Don’t make too much noise. You_________________wake the baby. might - must - should have 06. I __________________ find my keys anywhere. I wonder where they are. shouldn’t - mustn’t - can’t 07. Everybody wants to see that film. It _________________ be very interesting. can - must - needn’t 08. You _______________ help me if you don’t want to. have to - may - don’t have to 09. Why didn’t you participate in the contest? You _______________ won the first prize. could have - had to - will have 10. They ate all the food in the fridge. They _____________ been very hungry. can - may have - must have 11. __________________ you help me with Maths please? May - Will - Shall 12. She is extremely rich. She _________________ go to work. mustn’t - needn’t - ought not to 13. The boys ___________ play this sort of game. It is dangerous. mustn’t - couldn’t - won’t 14. You ____________ answer me immediately. Take your time. shouldn’t have - don’t have to - couldn’t 15. She didn’t come to the meeting. She _______________ forgotten about it. might have - wouldn’t have - will have