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Modal Verbs Practice

The document provides practice with modal verbs through exercises involving completing sentences, matching sentence halves, choosing correct verbs, and completing a text. The exercises cover modal verbs and their uses for showing obligation, permission, possibility and necessity in different contexts.

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Modal Verbs Practice

The document provides practice with modal verbs through exercises involving completing sentences, matching sentence halves, choosing correct verbs, and completing a text. The exercises cover modal verbs and their uses for showing obligation, permission, possibility and necessity in different contexts.

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NAME: ……………………………………………….. DATE: ……………………………………………………………………………………..

MODAL VERBS – PRACTICE


1. Write the words in the correct order to make sentences.
1 a / you / guidebook / buy / needn’t
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2 book / table / need / don’t / we / to / a
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
3 apologise / her / ought / she / to / behaviour / for
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
4 we / take / are / to / a / supposed / gift / ?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
5 a / don’t / to / tip / you / have / leave
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
6 eat / your / hand / have / you / to / with / right
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
2. Match the sentence halves.
1 This is supposed a take a boat trip tomorrow if the weather improves.
2 It can b be easy travelling on your own as you may get
3 You’ll be able to lonely.
4 He needn’t c to be the most beautiful city in the world.
5 It can’t d to keep an open mind about other cultures.
6 Everyone ought e be extremely hot in Australia at Christmas.
f check out of the hotel yet.

3. Choose the correct verbs (a-d) to complete the text.


Customs in different countries 1…………..… vary widely and it’s sometimes difficult to know how to behave. If you’re
visiting Turkey, for example, and you’re asked to dinner at someone’s house, you 2…………………..…… take a gift.
It 3…………..…… be anything expensive -flowers or pastries are a good idea. Try to eat everything on your plate or
you 4………………………… upset your host! Remember that you 5……………….…… point at people with your finger – it’s
considered very rude. And you 6………………..…… show the bottoms of your feet for the same reason. Watch what other
people do and follow their example and you 7…………………..… be fine!
1 a ought to b can c must d should
2 a need b might not c mustn’t d ought to
3 a must b needn’t c has to d may
4 a could b can c should d are able to
5 a should b mustn’t c don’t need to d have to
6 a may b are supposed to c shouldn’t d must
7 a can b have to c should d might

4. Complete the text with the words below.


able might mustn’t needn’t should (x2)
supposed
Every country around the world has its own customs and traditions, usually connected with bringing good luck or trying
to avoid bad luck. For example, in Japan, if a beggar comes to your house, you are 1……..………………….. to throw salt
where they’ve been, otherwise you 2…………..…………….. have bad luck. In Brazil, you 3…………..…………….. place a small
container of salt in the corner of the house and this 4…………………..…….. bring you good luck. In India, if there is a birth or
death, the family members 5……………………….. go to a temple or light a lamp in the house for fifteen days. Unmarried
people in Russia should avoid sitting at the corner of the table or they won’t be 6…………………..…….. to find a life partner.
And in Vietnam, you 7…………..…………….. take an expensive gift to a wedding; in fact, two less expensive ones are better!
1. Answer
1 You needn’t buy a guidebook.
2 We don’t need to book a table.
3 She ought to apologise for her behaviour.
4 Are we supposed to take a gift?
5 You don’t have to leave a tip.
6 You have to eat with your right hand.

2.Answer
1 c 2e 3a 4 f 5 b 6 d
3.Answer
1b 2d 3 b 4 a 5 b 6 c 7 c
4. Answer

1 supposed 2 might 3 should 4 should 5 mustn’t


6 able 7 needn’t

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