Fill in the blanks with may, might, can, could,
must, should, ought to, have to
(i) You –––––––––––– get this book from
any book shop.
(ii) The child –––––––––––– have been
frightened by something.
(iii) She said that she –––––––––––– go to
Delhi on Sunday.
(iv) Even as a child I –––––––––––– swim
across the river.
(v) You –––––––––––– take your children
out at least once a week.
(vi) You –––––––––––– have helped your
brother.
(vii) You –––––––––––– work hard if you want
a job here.
(viii) We shall –––––––––––– tell them the
whole truth.
Answers
1. You may get this book from any book shop.
2. The child might have been frightened by something.
3. She said that she have to go to Delhi on Sunday.
4. Even as a child I can swim across the river.
5. You should take your children out at least once a week.
6. You should have helped your brother.
7. You have to work hard if you want a job here.
8. We shall have to tell them the while truth.
Answer:
i) You ––can––––––––– get this book from
any book shop.
(ii) The child –––––––––––– have been
frightened by something.
(iii) She said that she –––may––––––––– go to
Delhi on Sunday.
(iv) Even as a child I ––––must––––––– swim
across the river.
(v) You ––––should–––––––– take your children
out at least once a week.
(vi) You –––––could––––––– have helped your
brother.
(vii) You –––have to–––––––– work hard if you want
a job here.
(viii) We shall –––––ought to––––––– tell them the
whole truth.