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Monday, the twentieth of April



Monday, the twentieth of April

Test (modal verbs)

Variant 2

The Theory

1) When we want to give a piece of advice which modal verb do we use? Give your example

2) Which modal verb do we use to describe the ability in the present? Give your example

3) When do we use “must” and “have to”? What is the difference between them? Give your example

4) When we want to describe the possibility of something (in the future or maybe it’s true at the moment) which modal verb do we use? Give your example

 

· Ex.1 Underline the correct item.

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1. Should/May I have some information about Performing Arts universities in Britain, please?
2. You don’t have to/can’t attend university to get your diploma. There are long distance learning programmes online which can provide you with a very good education.
3. Sue can’t have/must have been at the party last night. She’s on holiday in Italy right now.
4. Karen may/has to leave school early tomorrow. She has a dentist appointment after school.
5. If Mary gets permission from her parents, she may/must study in France next year.
6. If you want to succeed in life, you should/need to work hard, and always keep to your goals.

Ex.2 Match the items in column A to their synonyms in column B:

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1) You mustn’t …         A Do you mind if I …?
2)  Can I … ?                 BI would advise you to…
3) They needn’t…         C It wasn’t necessary for me to… (But I did).
4) She can …                 D I’m sure he hasn’t …
5) You should…            EIt isn’t necessary for them to …
6) They may be …          F She has the ability to …
7) She was able to …      G It’s certain that she is …
8) He can’t have…          H You are forbidden to …
9) She must be …            I It’s possible they are …
10) I needn’t have …      J She managed to …

 

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