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«Modals (Модальные глаголы).»
Underline the correct item.
1. Ann may/has to leave school early tomorrow. She has a dentist appointment after school.
2. If Ben gets permission from his parents, he may/ must study in France next year.
3. Kate should have/ must have studied a lot for the history exam. He got very high mark.
4. Students mustn’t/ needn’t run in the school corridors. It’s against the rules.
5. You can/must raise your hand and wait before you ask a question.
6. You don’t have to/ can’t attend university to get your diploma. There are long distance learning programs online which can provide you with a very good education.
7. Sue can’t have/must have been at the party last night. She’s on holiday in France right now.
8. If you want to succeed in life, you should/need to work hard, and always keep to your goals.
9. Should/ May I have some information about Performing Arts universities in Britain, please?
10. If your roommates are too noisy, you ought to/need to study at the student library. It’s quiet there.
Use the perfect infinitive of the verbs in brackets with a suitable modal verb.
- The instructions were in Italian. I translated them into Russian for him.
– You (not translate) them. He knows Italian.
- I’ve never seen a London cab. – You (see) one! You’ve been in London a week already!
- Look at this beautiful painting! Only a very great artist (paint) such a picture!
- Nonsense! A child of five (paint) it with his eyes shut.
- You (prepare) for the exam more thoroughly to pass it.