Modal Verbs
Choose the correct option.
ride a bike. I always fall off. a) may not
b) can't e) don't have to
2. You look sick, you a) should
b) can
c) may
take exams twice a year. a) can
come yesterday. a) didn't have to
move with the times.
4. Sorry, I
b) couldn't e) might not
5. One a) must
b) may
c) could
6. 1 get you of my mind.
a) may not b) am not to
c) can't
7. He was very busy but still he
a) was able
b) had to e) was to
8. If he saves enough money, he
a) will be able to
b) can e) could
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Answer:
1 . b
2.a
3.b
4.b
5.a
6.C
7.a
8.a
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Modal verbs include words like "will," "would," "shall," "should," "can," "could," "could," "must," "need," and "ought to" and majority of them are used to indicate whether or not something is likely to happen.
- The correct answer is I can't ride a bike, I always fall off.
- The correct answer is You look sick, you should see a doctor.
- The correct answer is I can't get you out of my mind.
- The correct answer is He was very busy but still he was able to visit us.
- The correct answer is If he save enough money he will be able to buy a car next year.
- Verbs that are typically used before primary verbs to show capacity, certainty, necessity, and other concepts. The modals "could" and "might" are the past versions of the modals "can" and "may," respectively. It can also be used as a less uplifting substitute for "can" and "may."
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