Modal Verb Exercises
Modal Verb Exercises
Modal Verbs
Choose the most appropriate modal verb to express the idea specified
in parentheses.
1. You don't look well. You see a doctor. (Advice)
IV. Rewrite the underlined sentences in italics using a modal verb: might, may, could,
must or can’t in the correct tense form.
a) Josh is acting very strangely. I’m sure he’s in love. He must be in love.
b) Linda is looking a bit tired. Perhaps she has executive burnout. She might have had a
executive burnout.
c) That’s definitely not her boss. He’s far too young. That can´t be her boss.
d) He’s just bought a new car and a private jet. He obviously sold his business for a lot
of money. He most have sold his business to buy a new car and a private jet
e) You seem very familiar. Maybe we’ve met before. We might have met before you
seem very familiar.