1 2 Report the sentences. Use the verb/
expression in brackets.
^ "Please don't touch the exhibits," the guide
said to the visitors. (asked)
2 "Keep away from the edge of the platform,
the station master told the children. (ordered)
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3 "When does the film start? Olvia said.
(wanted to know)
4 "Let's have a barbecue tonight," John said.
(suggested)
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5 "Do you know what happened in court?" the
man said to the reporter. (asked)
ответ:most suitable modal verb: must, have to, should, ought to:
1. I … clean my room. I always do it on Saturday.
2. I … to clean my room tomorrow.
3. My granny is in hospital. I … visit her.
4. You … to see “Titanic” – it’s a great film.
5. This is a terrible party. We really … go home.
6. You … watch TV for so long.
7. This is a lovely party, but it’s getting late and we … to go home.
8. Alice wants to improve her English. She … work harder.
9. Drivers … to obey the speed limit.
10. I often … cook supper because my parents work late hours.
2. Complete the sentences using the most suitable modal verb: can, could, may, might :
1. Robert … speak English well enough to talk without an interpreter.
2. Mother, … I come back home at 11 tonight?
3. Father … repair my broken bicycle.
4. I … come round this evening.
5. They say I … do sums well.
6. Bob … phone this evening.
7. Johnny, dear, … you do something for me.
8. … you go shopping this evening?
9. I … do the flat myself.
10. It … rain soon.
3. Choose the right variant
1. Can/could you explain me the grammar rule? (you are talking to your friend)
2. Bess might/may go to the theatre tonight. (you are 50% sure)
3. Mary must/ have to clean her room because Mary’s mother asked her to do it.
4. I want to look great. I have to/must stop eating junk food.
5. I have to/must stop drinking coffee. My doctor said it is bad for my heart.
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