Remember Modal verbs and its equivalents. Finish the second sentence with the same idea like in the first. Mind that sometimes you need the other modal verb! 1) She can ski really well. 2) She really well when she was five. 3) I can fin- ish it by Friday but it won't be easy. 4) I it by Friday but it wasn't be easy. 5) John can't live here. It's the wrong street. 6) Shakespeare in that house. It wasn't built until 1840. 7) I must check the oil before we leave. 8) I check the oil before we left. 9) It must be raining. Everyone has their um brella up. 10) It _. The ground is wet. 11) Thank you very much. You needn't give me a lift, but it's very kind. 12) You me a lift, but it was very kind. 13) He needn't collect me from the station. I'll walk. 14) He me from the station. I walked. 15) Why don't you take the exam? You might pass. 16) Why didn't you take the exam? You 17) He should stop smoking before it's too late. 18) He stop smoking before it was too late. 19) I could visit you next Sunday. 20) I you last Sunday. Why didn't you ask me? 21) There's the phone. It'll be Paul. 22) Did he have a deep voice? It Paul. 23) He'll sit in the armchair for hours, staring into space. 24) He in the armchair for hours, staring into space. 25) Let's take the map. We may get lost. 26) I wonder where they are. They
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