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Verbos Modales 1

The document contains multiple grammar exercises involving the use of modal verbs in English. It includes filling in blanks with appropriate modal verbs, choosing the correct modal verb to complete sentences, rewriting sentences using specified modal verbs, and matching sentences to the function or meaning of the modal verbs used. The exercises cover a range of modal verbs and their uses relating to ability, permission, obligation, possibility and other meanings.

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Verbos Modales 1

The document contains multiple grammar exercises involving the use of modal verbs in English. It includes filling in blanks with appropriate modal verbs, choosing the correct modal verb to complete sentences, rewriting sentences using specified modal verbs, and matching sentences to the function or meaning of the modal verbs used. The exercises cover a range of modal verbs and their uses relating to ability, permission, obligation, possibility and other meanings.

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A) Fill in the blanks with suitable modals in the box.

Cant*2
1) My mother is at home although it is Monday. She ---------- ill. Able to
2) The babies ---------- sleep regularly. Could
3) You ---------- enter the room without permission. Must be
4) You ---------- wear school uniform in this school. There isnt an obligation. Would
5) ---------- you help me please? must
6) ---------- you mind opening the door? Should
7) I ---------- swim but my brother ---------- swim well. Shouldnt
8) I ---------- be careful while driving .It is foggy. Dont have to
9) You ---------- drink cold water. You ---------- get ill. Can*2
10) Were you --------- finish the book? May
11) I ---------- swim when I was four.

B) Choose the correct answer.

1) There is somebody in the living room. It must / should be the cat.


2) You must / mustnt make noise in the library.
3) Can / could you play tennis as a child? No, I cant / couldnt. I wasnt good at sports.
4) May / can I go out, sir?
5) My father is at work now. He mustnt / cant be at home.
6) Will / would you mind opening the window?
7) We must / can hurry up otherwise we will / would be late.
8) My mother: You have to / should take these pills.
9) The gardener must / cant be busy. He is doing nothing but sleeping.
10) We mustnt / dont have to water the flowers. Because it is raining.

C) Rewrite the sentences with the given modals.

1) I wont go to school tomorrow because tomorrow is Sunday.


------------------------------------------.( dont have to )
2) You are very ill. You need to go to the doctor.
-----------------------------------------------. ( should )
3) It is forbidden to smoke in this area.
-------------------------------------------. ( cant )
4) There is somebody in the kitchen. But my mum isnt at home.
------------------------------------------------. ( cant )
5) I have a project. The deadline is tomorrow.
----------------------------------------------. ( have to )
6) Can you open the door, please?
-----------------------------------------------. ( would )
7) It is snowing heavily. Dont go out, please.
---------------------------------------------. ( shouldnt )
D) Fill in the blanks with suitable modals.

1) The train leaves at nine. We -------hurry up if we want to be there on time.


2) We ---------- help Paul. He is in trouble.
3) ---------- you like to drink something cold with us?
4) ---------- you help me please? I ---------- carry these bags.
5) We ---------- be quiet. The baby is sleeping. She ---------- wake up.
6) There ---------- be something wrong with Sara. She is not OK.
7) You ---------- finish the project tonight. You have enough time.
8) My father always says that I ---------- study harder.
9) I ---------- read when I was five but my brother ----------.
10) I ---------- be at home before midnight. Otherwise my father will be angry with me.
11) I ---------- go out tonight. Because I ---------- take care of my little sister.
12) ---------- you sing well? No, I ----------

E) Match the sentences with their usages.

1) We must obey the rules. ---


2) I cant play the piano. ---
3) We should help Derek. ---
4) We have to go to work. ---
5) We can carry the boxes. ---
6) I couldnt eat myself. --- Ability
7) Would you like to go out? --- Offer
8) She may have a problem. --- Past habits
9) I would visit my uncle. --- Asking for permission
10) You shouldnt smoke. --- Giving advice
11) May we go out? --- Lack of ability in the past
Giving advice
Obligation
Lack of ability
Obligation
Possibility
KEY
A) Fill in the blanks with suitable modals in the box. 7) You -dont have to-- finish the project tonight. You have enough
time.
1) must be 8) My father always says that I --must-- study harder.
2) should 9) I --could-- read when I was five but my brother -couldnt--.
3) cant 10) I -have to-- be at home before midnight. Otherwise my father will
4) dont have to be angry with me.
11) I -cant-- go out tonight. Because I --must-- take care of my little
5) Can
sister.
6) Would 12) --Can-- you sing well? No, I
7) cant / can --cant--
8) must D) Fill in the blanks with suitable modals.
9) shouldnt /may 13) The train leaves at nine. We -must-hurry up if we want to be there
10) able to on time.
11) could 14) We -should- help Paul. He is in trouble.
15) -Would- you like to drink something cold with us?
16) -Can- you help me please? I
--cant-- carry these bags.
B) Choose the correct answer. 17) We --must-- be quiet. The baby is sleeping. She --may-- wake up.
18) There -must-- be something wrong with Sara. She is not OK.
1) There is somebody in the living room. 19) You -dont have to-- finish the project tonight. You have enough
It must / should be the cat. time.
20) My father always says that I --must-- study harder.
2) You must / mustnt make noise in the
21) I --could-- read when I was five but my brother -couldnt--.
library.
22) I -have to-- be at home before midnight. Otherwise my father will
3) Can / could you play tennis? No, be angry with me.
I cant / couldnt. I wasnt good at sports. 23) I -cant-- go out tonight. Because I --must-- take care of my little
4) May / can I go out, sir? sister.
5) My father is at work now. She 24) --Can-- you sing well? No, I
mustnt / cant be at home. --cant--
6) Will / would you mind opening the window?
7) We must / can hurry up otherwise we F) Match the sentences with their usages.
will / would be late.
8) My mother: You have to / should take these pills. 1) We must obey the rules. -h-
9) The gardener must / cant be busy. He is doing nothing but 2) I cant play the piano. -i-
sleeping. 3) We should help Derek. -e-
10) We mustnt / dont have to water the flowers. Because it is 4) We have to go to work. -j-
raining. 5) We can carry the boxes. -a-
6) I couldnt eat myself. -f-
c) Rewrite the sentences with the given modals.
7) Would you like to go out? -b-
1) I wont go to school tomorrow because tomorrow is Sunday. 8) She may have a problem. -k-
--I dont have to go to school tomorrow----.( dont have to ) 9) I would visit my uncle. -c-
2) You are very ill. You need to go to the doctor. 10) You shouldnt smoke. -g-
--You should go to the doctor----. ( should ) 11) May we go out? -d-
3) It is forbidden to smoke in this area.
--You cannot smoke here----. ( cant )
4) There is somebody in the kitchen. But my mum isnt at home.
--There is somebody in the kitchen but it cant be my mum.
( cant )
5) I have a project. The deadline is tomorrow.
--I have to finish my project until tomorrow---.
( have to )
6) Can you open the door, please?
--Would you mind opening the door?----.
( would )
7) It is snowing heavily. Dont go out, please.
--You shouldnt go out----. ( shouldnt )

D) Fill in the blanks with suitable modals.

1) The train leaves at nine. We -must-hurry up if we want to be there


on time.
2) We -should- help Paul. He is in trouble.
3) -Would- you like to drink something cold with us?
4) -Can- you help me please? I
--cant-- carry these bags.
5) We --must-- be quiet. The baby is sleeping. She --may-- wake up.
6) There -must-- be something wrong with Sara. She is not OK.

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