Modals
Modals
Complete the sentences with the correct form of must, have to, or should
That skirt is perfect for you. I think you ……………………………………… buy it.
You ……………………………………… eat too much white bread. It’s not very good for you.
Our car broke down on holiday so we ……………………………………… rent a car for a week.
I can’t find the receipt. I should have / must have thrown it away.
You can’t see / can’t have seen Gerry yesterday. He was in bed with flu.
John played really badly yesterday. He might not be / might not have been feeling well.
I don’t like those jeans. You should have / must have bought the other ones.
What a lovely girl your daughter is. You must be / must have been very proud of her.
Ross and Jack ……………………. good players. They’ve won hundreds of cups.
I’m not sure what my wife is doing this afternoon. She ………………….. doing yoga or she
…………………….. at her dance class. I can’t remember.
A: My grandmother is 80 and she goes jogging every day. B:
Amazing! She ………………… very fit for her age.
I don’t know where Kelly is now, but she …………………… at her sister’s.
You passed all your exams! You ………………….. very pleased with yourself.
A: I have no idea why my wife hasn’t arrived home from work. She …………….. …. doing overtime
because I phoned the office and she wasn’t there.
B: I suppose she ……………………… having a drink with her colleagues or she ………………
shopping.
Write a sentence for each situation using must have, might have or can’t have.
Those football fans look very happy. (win the match) Their
team
……………………………………………………………………………………………........
There was a fire in the school last night. (drop a cigarette or a match) Someone
………………………………………………………………………………………………....
Why aren’t they here yet? They know the way very well. (get lost)
They ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
Choose a word from the box to complete each sentence. Each word is used once
should shouldn’t mustn’t needn’t need to
1) It’s an airline regulation that you ……………………………. unfasten your seatbelt until the
plane has landed.
2) If she wants to lose weight, she ……………………………. eat so many sweets.
3) You ……………………………. submit two photos with your application.
4) You ……………………………. have brought your umbrella: it’s not going to rain. 5) He
……………………………. have thought more carefully before he spoke!
Complete with the correct form of can, could, or be able to
4) Women and children ………………………. work in factories and mines in Europe during the
Industrial Revolution.
5) I have no idea how much the taxi costs. Ten pounds ……………………. not be enough.
6) If you have a sore throat you ………………………. go swimming (advice).
7) You can put posters on the walls, but you ………………………. use drawing pins.
8) If your friends want to use my phone, they ………………………. ask me first! 9) If you can’t
sleep at night you ………………………. drink coffee after dinner. (advice) 10) A: Where’s
Kathy? B: I don’t know. She ………………………. be in her bedroom.
11) It was so foggy last night that we ………………………. see the road very well. 12)
She ………………………. be at school yet. She only left two minutes ago!
13) Geography isn’t compulsory in my school. You ………………………. study it.
14) Did they drive from Rome to Florence in an hour? They ……………………. have a very fast car.
Speak louder, please. We ………………………. hear you.
15) Passengers at the airport ………………………. leave their luggage unattended.
16) Haven’t you had anything to eat? You ………………………. be hungry.
17) This train is never crowded. You ………………………. reserve a seat.