1. Choose the suitable modal verb in the following sentences:
1. You … (don’t have to/must not) go to school if you have a high temperature.
2. The exam is next week. So you … (must/can) study hard.
3. I will cook everything for the party, so you … (don’t have to/mustn’t) bring any food.
4. He needs more exercise, he … (should/can) go to a gym.
5. Women … (are allowed to/have to) cover their heads in a church.
6. I … (can’t/can) speak Italian very well because I didn’t learn it at school.
7. We … (could/couldn’t) sleep last night because of the storm.
8. Sam … (must/had to) leave the party early because his wife disappeared.
9. If you train more you … (could/will be able to) run faster.
10. I was … (ought to/able to) buy a dishwasher with my credit card.
11. You … (ought/can) to apologize.
12. We … (needn’t/mustn’t) book a room in advance. They always have some vacant rooms.
13. Your hair looks awful. You … (can/should) get it cut.
14. I am exhausted. I … (am able to/need to) get some rest.
15. When they were rich they were … (able to/allowed to) travel abroad every month.
16. Visitors of our hotel … (may/can) use the car park.
17. Dogs … (aren’t allowed to/aren’t able to) get inside.
18. I’m not sure but Bob … (could/must) be in England now.
19. … (Must/May) I use your mobile phone?
20. Tom doesn’t answer the phone. His car … (should/must) be in a tunnel now.
2. I (have not seen) your pictures for a long time. can round?
3. It'll be good to see him again. How long has he (been) away? It (seems) ages.
4. I (have known) you nearly all my life, but Ihave never (seen) you so excited about anything.
5. He cannot take part in the competition. He (broke) his leg yesterday. 6. There was an accident at the mountain top. Some skier (broke) his leg and the ambulance men were carrying him to the road. So we (stopped) to let them pass.
7 Will they still be staying at the hotel tomorrow? -oh, no they (will move) to their new house.
8, l (will do) my homework tomorrow.
9. I (will have done) my homework by six o'clock tomorrow.
10. How many pages will you (have read) by five clock tomorrow?