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Fill in The Blanks With Proper Modal Verbs: Asking Permission

This document contains a fill-in-the-blank exercise using modal verbs. The student is provided 30 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate modal verb based on its meaning and use. Modal verbs include can, could, may, might, must, should, ought to, shall, will, would, need to, dare, and needn't. The student provided the correct modal verb for each blank.

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Fill in The Blanks With Proper Modal Verbs: Asking Permission

This document contains a fill-in-the-blank exercise using modal verbs. The student is provided 30 sentences with blanks to be filled in with the appropriate modal verb based on its meaning and use. Modal verbs include can, could, may, might, must, should, ought to, shall, will, would, need to, dare, and needn't. The student provided the correct modal verb for each blank.

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Name: -----------------

Surname: ------------
Number: -------------

 Fill in the blanks with proper modal verbs


CAN: ability in the present, 1) When Susan was five, she _________ read and write.
asking 2) I _________ get up early today. Because it is Sunday.
permission.
3) Birds _________ fly but lions _________.
4) This bag is too heavy for you. _________ I help you?
5) I _________ wear school uniform at my school.
COULD: ability in the 6) You _________ smoke here. It is forbidden.
past, polite requests, 7) _________ you turn on the lights, please?
asking permission politely 8) I _________ help my mother with the housework. She is tired.
9) If you go to bed late, you _________ be late for the school.
10)You _________ do your homework if you want to go out.
11)_________ you help me with the cleaning?
MUST: internal obligation 12)I _________ drive to work last year but now I _________ as I
MUSTN’T: prohibition
moved to a new apartment.
13)_________ we go out tonight?
14)She _________ walk because she has broken her leg.
15)Rose _________ obey the rules but she didn’t.
HAVE TO:external obligation 16)You _________ pay the taxes regularly otherwise
HAD TO: obligation in you _________ be punished.
the past
17)You _________ park here. You _________ find a parkland.
18)She _________ win the match because she was ill.
19)We _________ buy tickets for the concert. Susan has already
NEEDN’T, bought them.
DON’T HAVE TO, 20)My father is very talented. He _________ paint very well.
no necessity
21)It is hot outside. You _________ wear you jacket.
22)It is raining heavily. You _________ take your umbrella.
23)You _________ use your mobile phone at the cinema.
24)My mother _________ go to the dentist. She has a terrible
WOULD: polite or formal toothache.
requests
25)_________ I borrow your camera tonight?
26)You _________ touch it. It is too hot.
27) You _________ be careful while
driving.
WILL: offers, opinions, hopes,
28) When I was a young man,
warnings, fears, suggestions,
promises I _________ run fast.
29) _________ elephants jump?
No, they _________.
30) You _________ pick up these
SHALL: questions, offers flowers. Otherwise, my mother
with I and WE
_________ get angry with you.
 Fill in the blanks with proper modal verbs
1) When Susan was five, she ____could___ read and write.
2) I _needn’t/don’t have to_ get up early today. Because it is Sunday.
3) Birds ___can____ fly but lions ___can’t___.
4) This bag is too heavy for you. __shall/will___ I help you?
5) I __have to__ wear school uniform at my school.
6) You ___mustn’t___ smoke here. It is forbidden.
7) __would/could___ you turn on the lights, please?
8) I ___must__ help my mother with the housework. She is tired.
9) If you go to bed late, you __will____ be late for the school.
10) You ___have to___ do your homework if you want to go out.
11) ___will/would/could___ you help me with the cleaning?
12) I __had to__ drive to work last year but now I ___don’t have to/
needn’t__ as I moved to a new apartment.
13) __shall___ we go out tonight?
14) She __cannot__ walk because she has broken her leg.
15) Rose ___had to__ obey the rules but she didn’t.
16) You ___have to___ pay the taxes regularly otherwise
you __will____ be punished.
17) You __mustn’t____ park here. You __have to___ find a parkland.
18) She __couldn’t___ win the match because she was ill.
19) We ___don’t have to/needn’t__ buy tickets for the concert.
Susan has already bought them.
20) My father is very talented. He ___can____ paint very well.
21) It is hot outside. You ___don’t have to/needn’t__ wear you jacket.
22) It is raining heavily. You ___must__ take your umbrella.
23) You __mustn’t__ use your mobile phone at the cinema.
24) My mother __must___ go to the dentist. She has a terrible
toothache.
25) __could/would__ I borrow your camera tonight?
26) You ___mustn’t___ touch it. It is too hot.
27) You __must___ be careful while driving.
28) When I was a young man, I ___could___ run fast.
29) ___can___ elephants jump?
No, they ___cannot___.
30) You __mustn’t___ pick up these flowers. Otherwise, my mother
___will____ get angry with you.

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