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The document is a grammar exam focused on modal verbs related to permission, prohibition, obligation, ability, and advice. It includes exercises to complete tables, questions, dialogues, and sentences using modal verbs correctly. Additionally, it contains true/false statements and corrections for common errors in question formation.

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daniel EXAM 1 3

The document is a grammar exam focused on modal verbs related to permission, prohibition, obligation, ability, and advice. It includes exercises to complete tables, questions, dialogues, and sentences using modal verbs correctly. Additionally, it contains true/false statements and corrections for common errors in question formation.

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GRAMMAR EXAM – PERMISSION, PROHIBITION AND OBLIGATION / ABILITY AND ADVICE

1. Complete the table with the words below.

(can, can’t, have to, don’t have to, must, mustn’t, be allowed to, not be allowed to)

MODAL VERBS USE EXAMPLE

can permission

can’t prohibition

must obligation

mustn’t strong prohibition

have to external obligation

don’t have to lack of obligation

be allowed to formal permission

not be allowed to formal prohibition

2. Complete the question and short answers using the information in the table and can / can’t, be allowed to or have
to.

1. ___ you use your phone in class?


— No, we ___________.

2. ___ they wear uniforms at school?


— Yes, they ___________.

3. ___ he eat in the library?


— No, he ___________.

4. ___ you leave school early?


— Yes, I ___________ if I finish the test.

3. Complete the dialogues with the correct present or past form of be allowed to, can, have to, or must.

A: When I was a child, I ______ go out alone.


B: Really? I _______ walk to school by myself when I was six!

C: We ______ wear black shoes at school.


D: Yes, and we also _______ do our homework every day.

4. Write two sentences about the activities in bold.

Use: (not) be allowed to, can / can’t, (don’t) have to, must / mustn’t
Words: every day, sometimes, never, at the weekend, when I was little

Example Activities in bold: use my phone / go swimming

1.

2.
🧠 Ability and Advice

5. Choose the correct options to complete the sentences.

1. I can / could / will can run 5 km easily now.

2. When I was younger, I can’t / couldn’t / don’t swim very well.

3. You should / can / must study more if you want to pass the test.

4. She will be able to / can / should speak French after the course.

6. Are the statements true (T) or false (F)?

1. "Can" is used for past ability. → _____

2. "Should" is used to give advice. → _____

3. "Mustn’t" means it’s okay to do something. → _____

4. "Will be able to" refers to ability in the future. → _____

7. Tick (✓) the correct questions. Correct the error in the others.

QUESTION ✓ / ❌ CORRECTION

Can you to swim?

Could he play the guitar when he was 8?

Do you can speak German?

Will you be able to come tomorrow?

8. Write sentences about your abilities. Use the past, present and future.

Use the ideas:


speak English – swim – run fast – play chess – cook

1. In the past: ____________________________________________________

2. Now: __________________________________________________________

3. In the future: __________________________________________________


RESPUESTAS DEL EXAMEN

1. Complete the table con los usos y ejemplos:

MODAL VERBS USE EXAMPLE

can permission You can go out after dinner.

can’t prohibition You can’t smoke here.

must obligation You must wear a uniform.

mustn’t strong prohibition You mustn’t wear trainers.

have to external obligation I have to study for the test.

don’t have to lack of obligation You don’t have to clean today.

be allowed to formal permission We are allowed to use the computer.

not be allowed to formal prohibition She isn’t allowed to go out.

2. Complete las preguntas y respuestas

1. Can you use your phone in class?


— No, we can’t.

2. Do they have to wear uniforms at school?


— Yes, they do.

3. Is he allowed to eat in the library?


— No, he isn’t.

4. Can you leave school early?


— Yes, I can if I finish the test.

3. Completa los diálogos

A: When I was a child, I wasn’t allowed to go out alone.


B: Really? I could walk to school by myself when I was six!

C: We have to wear black shoes at school.


D: Yes, and we also must do our homework every day.

4. Write two sentences (respuestas ejemplo)

1. I mustn’t use my phone in class.

2. I can go swimming at the weekend with my family.

5. Elige la opción correcta

1. I can run 5 km easily now.

2. When I was younger, I couldn’t swim very well.

3. You should study more if you want to pass the test.


4. She will be able to speak French after the course.

6. Verdadero (T) o falso (F)

1. "Can" is used for past ability. → F (Se usa "could")

2. "Should" is used to give advice. → T

3. "Mustn’t" means it’s okay to do something. → F

4. "Will be able to" refers to ability in the future. → T

7. Corrige las preguntas

QUESTION ✓ / ❌ CORRECTION

Can you to swim? ❌ Can you swim?

Could he play the guitar when he was 8? ✓ —

Do you can speak German? ❌ Can you speak German?

Will you be able to come tomorrow? ✓ —

8. Frases sobre tus habilidades (ejemplos)

1. In the past: I could swim when I was 6.

2. Now: I can cook pasta very well.

3. In the future: I will be able to speak English fluently.

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