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Grammar Exercise - Modals
Do the exercise on modal verbs and click on the button to check your answers
(Before doing the exercises you may want to read the lesson on modal verbs )
Choose the right modal verb
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It's a hospital. You smoke.
He had been working for more than 11 hours. He be tired after such hard work. He prefer to get some rest.
I speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I just say a few things in the language.
The teacher said we read this book for our own pleasure as it is optional. But we read it if we don't want to.
you stand on your head for more than a minute? No, I .
If you want to learn to speak English fluently, you to work hard.
Take an umbrella. It rain later.
You leave small objects lying around . Such objects be swallowed by children.
People walk on grass.
Drivers stop when the traffic lights are red.
I ask a question? Yes, of course.
You take your umbrella. It is not raining.
you speak Italian? No, I .
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