Grammar topic “Modal verbs” Choose the appropriate modal verb 1) Bill (should / must / can / shouldn't) drink milk every day. He is very thin. 2) Students (shouldn't / should / must / can) leave the classroom before the ring bells. 3) You (should / shouldn't / must / can) brush your teeth after breakfast. 4) Your father (should / must / would / can) stop smoking. 5) (Can / Must / Should / Would) you pass my pencil to me? 6) You (mustn't / shouldn't / can't / couldn't) talk aloud in the library. 7) You (mustn't / should / can / could) smoke cigarette in hospital. 8) We (should / must / can / could) visit our grandparents more often. 9) You (shouldn't / mustn't / can't / can) touch burning things. 10) You (mustn't / can't / shouldn't / couldn't) drive too fast in the city. Choose the right modal verb 1) you speak French? - Only a few words, but my Russian is pretty good. ( ) Can ( ) Must ( ) Could ( ) May 2) You eat so much chocolate. It’s not good for you. ( ) shouldn't ( ) mustn't ( ) don't have to ( ) needn't 3) I talk already before I was two years old. ( ) could ( ) should ( ) would ( ) can 4) I move the table. It was too heavy. ( ) couldn't ( ) mustn't ( ) shouldn't ( ) wouldn't 5) You put your feet on the cafeteria tables. ( ) don't have to ( ) mustn't ( ) shouldn't ( ) wouldn't 6) If you don’t start working harder, you repeat the course next year. ( ) will have to ( ) must ( ) have to ( ) should 7) You take a mobile phone into the exam. ( ) mustn't ( ) can't ( ) shouldn't ( ) don't have to 8) I know that he intended to go but he have stayed. ( ) may ( ) can ( ) should ( ) must 9) Bob's car has broken down: he go to work. ( ) can't ( ) may not ( ) must not ( ) should not 10) They
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