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Modal Auxiliary Verbs. Fill in The Blanks With The Appropriate Modal Verb

This document provides examples of modal auxiliary verbs used to fill in blanks in sentences about ability, advice, permission, possibility, necessity, prohibition, obligation, requests, suggestions, and offers. It also provides scenarios where modal verbs could be used to express ability, necessity, permission, advice, and requests. The document aims to demonstrate the proper uses of modal auxiliary verbs in the English language.

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Modal Auxiliary Verbs. Fill in The Blanks With The Appropriate Modal Verb

This document provides examples of modal auxiliary verbs used to fill in blanks in sentences about ability, advice, permission, possibility, necessity, prohibition, obligation, requests, suggestions, and offers. It also provides scenarios where modal verbs could be used to express ability, necessity, permission, advice, and requests. The document aims to demonstrate the proper uses of modal auxiliary verbs in the English language.

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MODAL AUXILIARY VERBS.

Fill in the blanks with the appropriate modal verb


1. Oh, dear! Wheres my key? I .... (not) find it. (ability)
2. I always feel tired these days. You .. go to the doctor and get a blood test.
(advice)
3. . you close the door, please? Its draughty here. (polite request)
4. When John was eleven, he .drive his fathers car. (ability)
5. ... we leave our schoolbags here? (permission)
6. ... we call John and ride our BMX through the woods? (suggestion)
7. We didnt have any food yesterday, so we .go shopping. (necessity)
8. The weather change this weekend I hope so (possibility)
9. . I print this file for you? Thanks, Thats very kind of you. (offer)
10. I think everybody . learn another language. (advice)
11. The windows arent dirty. You . clean them. (no necessity)
12. Coldplay . perform at the Coliseum in August. (remote possibility)
13. .. I ask you a question? (very polite request)
14. What time .. (you) get up tomorrow? (necessity)
15. Keep these documents in a safe place. You ... lose them. (prohitibion)
16. Students ... wear a uniform at Maristas. (obligation)
17. You ... be quiet during the English lessons or the teacher .... get
very angry. (obligation- possibility)
What would you say in the following situations? (Use a modal verb)
1. There is only one towel in your hotel room. You want another one.
2. Alan had a terrible argument with his wife at the weekend. It was his fault. What do you advise
Alan to do?
3. You are lost in London. You need directions to go to Picadilly Circus from Covent Garden.
4. You are at McDonalds. Order something to eat and drink. (not a Happy Meal!!!)
5. You leave your bicycle on the pavement. It is not allowed. What does a policeman tell you?
6. Your little brother/sister is always walking into your room and borrows some of your clothes
without your permission.
7. It is not necessary to take your mobile phone to school.
8. My father taught me how to drive a car when I was fourteen.
9. You see that your friends boyfriend/girlfriend is kissing another girl/boy. Advise your friend what
to do.
10. You are at a restaurant. Ask the waiter to bring you the menu.

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