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1 Complete the sentence about each situation.
Use the modal in brackets and
one of the phrases below. speak French very well ⬥ go to the dentist ⬥ go there tonight take a break ⬥ drink it ⬥ walk ⬥ eat crab ⬥ stop the car ⬥ get up 1. The traffic light is red. (must) You 2. Natalie went to school in France. (can) She 3. Harry is allergic to shellfish. (mustn’t) He 4. I came to school late. (couldn’t) I 5. My cousin is only two months old. (isn’t able to) She 6. There’s a new nightclub in town. (might) We 7. You work too hard. (should) You 8. My sister has got toothache. (has to) She 9. That milk is old. (shouldn’t) You
2 Complete the sentences with the modals below.
must ⬥ should ⬥ may ⬥ don’t need to ⬥ couldn’t ⬥ will be able to ⬥ can 1. I’m going to bed. I …………………… finish my homework, but I’m too tired. 2. We …………………… go out tonight, but we’re not sure yet. 3. …………………… you ask Sue to call me? 4. It was very dark, so we …………………… see. 5. Every child …………………… go to school – that’s the law. 6. I haven’t got time today, but I …………………… help you tomorrow. 7. It’s cloudy. You …………………… use sunscreen.
3 Correct the mistakes in bold. 1. Richard not can swim very well.
2. You can help me?
3. You don’t have to smoke here – it’s forbidden.
4. Louise need to stay at home with her brother.
5. The shops were closed, so I can’t go shopping.
6. We might to finish our project by Friday.
4 Choose the correct answers.
I 1. shouldn’t / mustn’t / couldn’t stop thinking about yesterday’s film, Intouchables. You 2. can / must / may see it! It’s a French film about two men – Philippe and Driss. Philippe is very rich. As a result of an accident, he 3. doesn’t have to / isn’t able to / shouldn’t move his body. 4. He must / should / might have help 24 hours a day. Driss comes for an interview for the job of Philippe’s helper. He seems unreliable. It’s evident that he 5. doesn’t have to / couldn’t / shouldn’t get the job, but Philippe hires him. Gradually, they become friends. You 6. can’t / don’t have to / mustn’t watch this film for long before you know you’ll enjoy it. It’s really funny! You 7. don’t need to / can’t / shouldn’t understand French to watch it – it’s got subtitles. You 8. can’t / don’t have to / mustn’t miss this film – it’s great!