The document contains a fill-in-the-blank exercise using modal verbs to complete sentences. It also contains exercises to identify whether "can" or "can't" is the appropriate modal verb in sentences and to circle the correct modal verb - "have to" or "must" - in sentences. The exercises are meant to practice the proper use of modal verbs in the English language.
The document contains a fill-in-the-blank exercise using modal verbs to complete sentences. It also contains exercises to identify whether "can" or "can't" is the appropriate modal verb in sentences and to circle the correct modal verb - "have to" or "must" - in sentences. The exercises are meant to practice the proper use of modal verbs in the English language.
The document contains a fill-in-the-blank exercise using modal verbs to complete sentences. It also contains exercises to identify whether "can" or "can't" is the appropriate modal verb in sentences and to circle the correct modal verb - "have to" or "must" - in sentences. The exercises are meant to practice the proper use of modal verbs in the English language.
The document contains a fill-in-the-blank exercise using modal verbs to complete sentences. It also contains exercises to identify whether "can" or "can't" is the appropriate modal verb in sentences and to circle the correct modal verb - "have to" or "must" - in sentences. The exercises are meant to practice the proper use of modal verbs in the English language.
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Fill in the blanks in the following sentences by
using appropriate modals. a) __________ you please tell me the direction to the hotel? b) You __________ pay in cash. They do not accept credit cards. c) __________ I help you? d) You __________ clean your room. e) We ________ keep the lights and fans switched off when they are not in use. f) I __________ go to see the movie. The reviews are good. g) I __________ definitely be at the airport to receive you. h) She __________ take her meals regularly. i) You __________ reach home before eleven, she said. j) __________ we go for a walk? k) The soldiers in the Army __________ wear a uniform. l) You have worked hard. You __________ pass. m) You __________ be properly dressed when you come to office. n) People __________ not tell lies. II. Can or cant? 1. She ________ draw good pictures. 2. Peter ________ run faster than John. 3. ________ you drive a car? 4. You ________ come to our house if you want. 5. You ________ go in there without a ticket. 6. You ________ borrow my pen, if you like. 7. ________ you tell me if this train goes to Madrid. 8. We ________ go to the library, its closed. 9. He ________ run faster than Antonio. 10. She ________ buy such an expensive ring. 11. Im full. I ________ eat any more. 12. ________ you help me? 13. ________ I come with you? 14. ________ I use your pen? III. Circle the correct auxiliary modal verb in each sentence. 1) My boss told me that I (have to, must) work overtime this week. 2) I (must, have to) get my hair cut before the dance. 3) She (has to, must) pay monthly rent to live in her apartment. 4) Teds dad said that he (must, has to) clean his room before he can play. 5) I (have to, must) buy those pretty red shoes. 6) The runner (has to, must) win the race to get a gold medal.
a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j) k) l) m) n)
7) The police officer said that I (must,
have to) go to jail. I. Fill in the blanks in the following sentences by using appropriate modals. __________ you please tell me the direction to the hotel? You __________ pay in cash. They do not accept credit cards. __________ I help you? You __________ clean your room. We ________ keep the lights and fans switched off when they are not in use. I __________ go to see the movie. The reviews are good. I __________ definitely be at the airport to receive you. She __________ take her meals regularly. You __________ reach home before eleven, she said. __________ we go for a walk? The soldiers in the Army __________ wear a uniform. You have worked hard. You __________ pass. You __________ be properly dressed when you come to office. People __________ not tell lies. II. Can or cant? 1. She ________ draw good pictures. 2. Peter ________ run faster than John. 3. ________ you drive a car? 4. You ________ come to our house if you want. 5. You ________ go in there without a ticket. 6. You ________ borrow my pen, if you like. 7. ________ you tell me if this train goes to Madrid. 8. We ________ go to the library, its closed. 9. He ________ run faster than Antonio. 10. She ________ buy such an expensive ring. 11. Im full. I ________ eat any more. 12. ________ you help me? 13. ________ I come with you? 14. ________ I use your pen? III. Circle the correct auxiliary modal verb in each sentence. 1) My boss told me that I (have to, must) work overtime this week. 2) I (must, have to) get my hair cut before the dance. 3) She (has to, must) pay monthly rent to live in her apartment. 4) Teds dad said that he (must, has to) clean his room before he can play. 5) I (have to, must) buy those pretty red shoes.