Modal Auxiliaries - Practice
Modal Auxiliaries - Practice
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Although you are in charge, it doesn't give you the right to be rude. You may be in charge, but it doesn't give you the right to be rude.
I recommend going to Brighton for a week.
I think..........................................................................................................................................
It's typical of Steve to lose his keys!
Steve would ................................................................................................................................
I suppose Kate is quite well off.
I should .......................................................................................................................................
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Rewrite each sentence
so that it contains the
word in capitals, and so
that the meaning stays
the same.
SHOULD
COULD
CAN
WON'T
COULD
SHOULD
WOULD
CAN'T
MIGHT
SHOULD
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7.Rewrite each sentence so that it contains the word in capitals, and so that the meaning stays the same.
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WILL
The burglar might come back, so change all the locks. CASE
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That can't have been/ shouldn't have been Nick that you saw.
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I didn't refuse the cake, as it must have been/would have been rude.
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Don't worry that Carol is late, she might /could have missed the train.
I begged David to accept some money, but he .........................hear of it.
That was a lucky escape! You..............................................been killed!
SHOULDN'T
c)
It wouldn't have been right to let you do all the work COULDNT
C O U L D N ' T on your own.
CANT
CAN'T
e) Mary was a talented violinist at the age of ten.
f) Perhaps they didn't notice the tyre was flat.
g) The results are expected tomorrow.
h) They escaped possible injury when the car crashed.
PLAY
MIGHT
KNOW
HAVE
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NEED
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Complete the
comment at the
end of each
sentence.
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Put one suitable
word in each
space. Words
with 'n't' count
as one word.
f) Hello, I'm home early. I ............................................................. late at the office after all.
f) The meat is a bit burnt. You.........................................................................cooked it for so long. I did tell you!
g) There were plenty of tickets left for the concert. We..............................................................them in advance.
g) Sally got home at four o'clock this morning. The party...................................................................really good!
h) This homework is not as good as usual. I think you..........................................................more time on it.
a) I could have become a millionaire, but I decided not to.
b) You.........................................................................have been here when Helen told the boss not to be so lazy!
c) Peter wasn't here then, so he......................................................have broken your vase.
d) I...........................................................................have bought that car, but I decided to look at a few others.
e) If you felt lonely, you...........................................................have given me a ring.
0 Don't take a risk like that again! We........................................................................have lost because of you.
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lazy!
9. Rewrite each sentence so that it contains a modal auxiliary and so that the meaning stays the same.
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It's just not possible for the cat to have opened the fridge!
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It's possible that the last person to leave didn't lock the door.
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