Modals

Worksheet by Myca Orfanel
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Subjects
English
Grades
9
Language
ENG
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I'm quite happy to walk. You .......... drive me home. don't needn't mustn't ............ I have some more tea, please? Should Could May Everyone's asleep. We …………….. make a noise. couldn't shouldn't mustn't I don't think I want to see this film. ~ Oh, I think you ………….. enjoy it. would can will We all tried to push the van, but it …………….. move. can't won't wouldn't It's late. I think we ............ better go. had have should Say what the speaker is doing. After each sentence write one of the phrases from the box. Will you have a piece of cake? offering food May I sit down? asking permission You must report to me every day. giving an order What jobs should I apply for? asking for advice Would you like to spend the day with us? invitation Shall I do the washing-up? offering to help I'm sorry. You can't park here. refusing permission Could you fill in this form, please? making a request We really must have a nice big party. expressing a wish Shall we sit outside? suggestion Before you travel to the US, you (►) must find out what documents you need. British people do not needto get a visa, but there are different rules for different nationalities. For example, you mayneed to show that you have enough money with you. But there's one rule you canbe sure about: everyone hasto show their passport. The roads in New York are verybusy, but don't worry - you canget around cheaply and easily by subway. Rememberthat you are not allowed to smoke on public transport or in shops. And don't forget eitherthat you are supposed totip taxi drivers and waiters. New York is not the most dangerous cityin the US, but you really shouldn't walk along empty streets at night. And it is safer if you are able to travel around in a group. We should be careful (ought) Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets. I managed to finish all my work (able) Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets. It's against the rules for players to have a drink (allowed) Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets. It was not necessary for Nancy to clean the flat (didn't) Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets. The report must be on my desk tomorrow morning (has) Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets. It's impossible for Mark to be jogging in this weather (can't) Write a second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first. Use the word in brackets.

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