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Grammar Practice Reinforcement UNIT 5

Modals
Ability
1 Choose the best answers to express ability.
1 a I can help you if you want.
b I can play the piano.
2 a He could speak two other languages.
b I could speak to my teacher.
3 a Can you open the window?
b We’ll be able to do more things on our mobiles.
4 a In two years’ time, I’ll be able to drive a car.
b In two years’ time, I will drive a car.
5 a Can you play tennis?
b Can you pass me the sugar?
6 a She couldn’t convince him to go to the party.
b I could get you something to eat if you want.

Obligation / Lack of obligation / Prohibition


2 Complete the sentences with must, mustn’t or don’t have to.

Before the fashion show starts, listen to the rules:


1 You don’t have to wear clothes by the designer. You can wear anything you like.
2 You must be well-dressed or you won’t be allowed in.
3 You must show your ticket to get in. No ticket – no entrance.
4 You mustn’t talk during the show. It’s not allowed.
5 You must turn off your phone.
6 You mustn’t take any photos. It’s forbidden.

Recommendation / Advice
3 Match situations 1–5 with the advice a–e.
1 This shirt is too tight. b a You ought to make the hem shorter.
2 Joe likes those boots. e b You should wear a looser one.
3 I spend too much money. c c You shouldn’t buy so many clothes.
4 These trousers are too long. a d You should wear your helmet.
5 I’m going to ride my bike to work today. d e We ought to buy them for his birthday.

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Grammar Practice Reinforcement UNIT 5

Possibility in the present


4 Complete the dialogue with can’t, might, must or may.
Anna: Whose MP3 player is this?
Tony: It isn’t mine and it 1  can’t be Elaine’s because she doesn’t have one.
Kate: No, but it   may / might be Mike’s. He was listening to his earlier.
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Anna: It 3  can’t be his, because his is red and this one is yellow.
Kate: Julie has a yellow one. It 4  may / might be hers.
Tony: I think you’re right. It 5  must be Julie’s. Let’s call her and ask her.

Possibility in the past


5 Choose the best answers to explain the sentences.
1 She knocked on the door but no one opened it.
a She can’t have heard you. b She heard you knocking.
2 You can’t find your geography book.
a You might have left it at school. b You might leave it at school.
3 Eve didn’t call you last night.
a She mustn’t have forgotten. b She must have forgotten.
4 Your friends are in a café and they are laughing.
a Jane must tell a funny story. b Jane must have told a funny story.
5 My brother studied hard for the exam.
a He can’t have passed. b He must have passed.

6 Rewrite the sentences with the words in brackets.


1 It isn’t obligatory to spend a fortune to look good. (don’t have to)
You don’t have to spend a fortune to look good.
2 I recommend you look for clothes in second-hand and cheaper shops first. (should)
You should look for clothes in second-hand and cheaper shops first.
3 You can’t wear high-heeled shoes in the gym. (mustn’t)
You mustn’t wear high-heeled shoes in the gym.
4 It is a good idea to read fashion magazines. (ought to)
You ought to read fashion magazines.
5 The school rules say all students must wear the uniform. (have to)
The school rules say all students have to wear the uniform.

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