Modal Verbs
Instruction: Read the sentences and choose the correct modal verb.
Click: Let's do an activity: There are two grammar tests. Do Grammar test 1 and Grammar test 2.
Exercise 2: Choose the correct modal verb. Click here: Modal Verbs 2
Exercise 3: Choose either could, should, would or must. Click here: Modal verbs 3
What do the notices say?
I need some advice!
React to the situations accordingly. Use should/shouldn't, must/mustn't, have to/ not have to.
For example:
Situation: You are going to your best friend's wedding.
Answer: You should buy a present/ You have to wear nice clothes/ You mustn't be late.
- You are going to your best friend’s birthday party.
- You are planning a trip to Asia.
- You are writing an important exam.
- You are thinking about buying a pet.
- You are at your grandmother’s 80th birthday party.
- You are looking for a job.
- Your neighbours have a newborn baby.
- It is your first day at your new school.
- You are walking home alone at night.
- You are moving to a new flat.
- You are going out on a Friday night.
- Your best friend has a cold.
- You have won 10 000€.
- You have a terrible headache.
- You are at the library.
- Your best friend is telling you their secret.
- You are preparing a surprise party for your friends.