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Before Anyone Else 3

Module 3
Supplementary Exam
Name: Karen Sugey Reyes de la Cruz Date: 17 th October 2024

I. Complete the paragraph with modals of ability.


At age 10, I (1 ) can speak three languages fluently but (2) I can't swim. My dad is French, and he taught
me to speak French. My mom is Spanish, and she taught me Spanish. We moved to Germany when I
was six, so I also had to learn German. It wasn't easy at first, but I (3) was able to pick it up quickly. I (4)
could understand most of what my teachers said, and I (5) can make friends now because I (6) can talk
to them in their language.

II. Rewrite the sentences using the following modals of request.

can could may would

1. "Please give me a hand with this bag."


Can you please give me a hand with this bag?
2. "Please lend me your phone for a minute."
Could you lend me your phone for a minute?
3. "Please turn off the computer when you leave."
Could you turn off the computer when you leave?
4. "Do I help you with something?"
Can I help you with something?
5. "Please speak more slowly; I'm having trouble understanding you."
Could you speak more slowly? I'm having trouble understanding you
6. "Please let me know if you need any help with that project."
Could you let me know if you need any help with that project?

III. Complete the sentences using could have.

1. I can´t believe she didn’t pass the exam… I could have studied more.
2. Kevin had lots of problems getting that promotion… He could have worked harder on his
presentation.

IV. Track 66 Listen and complete the conversation.


1. Linda, _________________________________ It looks
very heavy.
2. Umm... ____________________________ Dad ___________________________ today.
3. Are you sure, _________________________________?
4. No problem. And ... um ... may I call you when I get home? ______________________________
_________________________________.
5. I'd love to. _________________________________. We can start by ...
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V. Complete the prompt by writing at least two sentences saying what could have happened.

You're walking home from school when you see a small puppy wandering in the street. It looks lost
and scared. You approach the puppy and see that it has a collar with an address. You're not sure
about what happened. Maybe…
he ran away from home, the correct thing to do would be to take him to the address written on
the necklace.

VI. Match the sentences to their function.


1. You must wear a helmet when riding
a. deduction
a bike.
2. He can't have gone far, he just left. b. offer
3. Can I help you carry your bags? c. promise
4. I need to get a new passport before d. necessity
my trip. e. obligation
5. I will protect you!

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