(Use only FULL forms of verbs)
1. Good morning, how can I help you, sir? (can/must)
2. I’m afraid, sir, you can not pay by credit card in this shop. (must not/cannot)
3. May I ask you a question, madam? (Must/May)
4.We have got a plenty of time and … do not have to hurry.
5.Shall I help you with the report? I’m not busy right now. (Shall/Have to)
6. You have toothache. You should go to the dentist. (may/should)
7. I’m sorry, Paul, I can’t go out tonight. I have to do my homework. (have to/might)
8. You need to walk on the grass in the park. (need not/must not)
9. Tom likes sport very much. He can run very fast. (can/must)
10. You should do your homework before you watch TV. (should/shall)
11. You do not need to to walk to work. I’ll give you a lift. (do not need to/must not)
Part 2. Choose the correct verb in the brackets. Put the verb in PAST.
(Use only FULL forms of verbs)
12. The teacher could check students’ homework in the evening and return it tomorrow. (need to/can)
13. Alice needed run the shop well, so she made a fortune. (be able to/ need to)
14. Mike is a great swimmer.
It’s hard to believe that he shouldnt swim when he was a child. (cannot/have to)
15. (Did be able to) I … finish the job yesterday?
I’m sorry, I didn’t know about that. I’ll finish it today. (have to/be able to)
16. Someone had stolen my camera during my vacation so I was not able to… take any photographs. (not be able to/ not need to)
1could you speak any foreign language when you were seven? (must/could)
18. Martin had to clean the apartment. He expected some guests in the evening. (have to/might)
19.Tom worked late on Friday evening and …had to go the concert of his favourite band. (be able to/have to)
20. How had to people communicate with relatives one hundred years ago, if they lived in different countries? (can/have to)
21.Gloria was quite smart and qualified, so she was able to get a promotion. (be able to/have to)
22. Fiona shoudnt do her homework yesterday because she is on holiday. (not need to/can not)
Part 4. Choose the right tense. (Use only FULL forms of verbs)
Fill in the gaps with modal verbs can, must, should, have to in the right form.
25. You should revise for your test, if you want to pass it.
26.We haven't got much time. We must hurry.
Fill in the gaps with modal verbs may, might, shall,
need to, be able to in the right form.
27. (Do I or I) May I … get a taxi to the airport or you can give me a lift?
28. It’s so hot in the room. shall I open the window?
29. You neednt paper the walls. I did it yesterday.
30. We’ve got a dishwasher, so you not need to wash-up.
Fill in the gaps with modal verbs can, must, should,
have to, may, might, shall, need to, be able to in the right form.
31. You might buy so many apples. I have already bought some.
32. We not need to go shopping this week. We’ve got plenty of food
33. You can borrow money from the bank. I have some.
34. Paul is a lucky man! He have not to cook, because his mom comes to him and does cooking.
Fill in the gaps with modal verbs may, might,
shall, need to, be able to in the right form.
35. Bob got a raise last month, so he might buy the latest IPhone.
Fill in the gaps with modal verbs can, must, should, have to,
may, might, shall, need to, be able to in the right form.
36. It’s later than I thought, I must go now.
37. My doctor gave a piece of advice: “You should follow a healthy diet.”
38. Don’t worry, I can you a lift to the airport tomorrow.
Fill in the gaps with modal verbs can, must, should, have to in the right form.
Can you help me carry this bag downstairs? It’s quite heavy.
40. can you speak any foreign language?
41. You must finish the project as soon as possible.
42. You’ve been working in the garden today. You must be tired.
43. When I was a child, I must make my bed every morning, but I didn’t really like it.
can you, please, pass me the pepper?
45. My boss gave me a letter to post. I must remember to post it.
46. You look very pale. I think you should stay at home.
47. He cant open the window as it was stuck.
48. Sorry, I’m late. I have to wait for the bus for an hour.
Fill in the gaps with modal verbs may, might, shall,
need to, be able to in the right form.
49. … I use your bike for today? I want to ride in the park.
50. … we go out for a meal tonight? I know a nice restaurant nearby.
51. Lara … get a play station for her birthday.
52. Sorry, I will not … help you tonight, I will be working late.
53. Tony … win the race. He was the best runner in his town.
54. Linda … come to the party tonight.
55. We … catch the last train and got home before 12 a.m. yesterday.
56. You … use my camera if you want to take pictures.
Fill in the gaps with modal verbs can, must, should, have to,
may, might, shall, need to, be able to in the right form.
57. The test was too difficult for me, so I havent to pass it.
58. Their house is really small. They should change it if they want to live in comfort.
59. I need to wear glasses for reading because of my short-sightedness.
60.When I was a student, I was able to go out a lot with my friends.
61. can I use your car to get to the shopping mall?
62. Students must not copy other students’ answers during the exam.
63. Alice be able to go shopping at the weekends, if she has enough money.
64. All staff members must switch off computers before they leave the office. It’s a rule.
65. Can you swim in cold water?
66. His landlord asked him to move out so he must look for a new flat.
67. Ann cant play tennis when she was a child, but now she’s quite good at it.
68. can you tell me the way to the museum, please?
69. I’m not sure if John is at home. He must be at work.
70. The weather’s hot and sunny. …can we go the beach?
71. Robert may come to the party, but I’m not sure.
72. John is a good sportsman. He must play tennis very well.
73. You musnt shout in a library! You disturb other readers.
74. I …have to go home by public transport yesterday because my car is broken.
75. Are you going shopping? You do not need to… buy apples. I have already bought some.
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