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Practice: A.could B.ought To C.must

The document discusses various uses of modal verbs related to obligation, permission, and necessity in different contexts. Some examples include having to wear a uniform to school, not needing to be an expert to use basic functions of a program, and being required to attend a meeting. Other modal verbs covered are must, shouldn't, ought to, and weren't allowed to.

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Practice: A.could B.ought To C.must

The document discusses various uses of modal verbs related to obligation, permission, and necessity in different contexts. Some examples include having to wear a uniform to school, not needing to be an expert to use basic functions of a program, and being required to attend a meeting. Other modal verbs covered are must, shouldn't, ought to, and weren't allowed to.

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PRACTICE

had to
When we were at school we   wear a uniform.

don't have to
2You   be an expert to use the basic functions of program.
've got
3You   to tell her that you are sorry.
must
4We   go to the meeting. Why didn't you go?
don't have to
5I   wear glasses, I still can see perfectly well.
had to
6We went to bed right after dinner because we   get up early the
following day.
must
7We   go for a drink one day.
didn't have to
8You   take any money. It wasn't necessary.
must not
9What are you doing? You   be here!
weren't allowed to
10We   talk to each other because it was an exam.

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1You should visit them.

a.could
b.ought to
c.must
2You mustn't use the swimming pool before 10. Choose TWO correct options

a.aren't allowed to
b.don't have to
c.can't
3We have to clean our room every day.

a.ought to
b.should
c.'ve got to
4You must come and see this. Choose TWO correct options

a.'ve got to
b.can
c.have to
5You mustn't arrive late. Choose TWO correct options

a.aren't allowed to
b.don't have to
c.can't

1The advice from the health committee is that all people with
should
symptoms   go to the doctor.
must
2This is a non-smoking area, you   smoke here.
must
3I hate big multinational companies. I think they   pay more taxes.
had to
4When she was 4 years old, she   read perfectly well.
have to
5I   get up early tomorrow; I want to go running very early.
shouldn't
6You   eat so many sweats. They are bad for you.
must
7We   wear a tie at work. I hate it!
ought to
8The board agreed that employers   have access to an employee's
medical file.
had to
9There was a lot of traffic, but fortunately we   arrive on time.
don't have
10I'm not working tomorrow, so I   get up early.

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