Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Use Modals

  1. ......... you please bring me my notebook?

(a)     Will
(b)     May
(c)      Do
(d)     Should
  1. ......... you please bring me my notebook?
(a)     Did
(b)     Would
(c)      Have
(d)     Might

  1. ......... you please bring me my notebook?
(a)     Should
(b)     Do
(c)      Can
(d)     Haven't
  1. ......... you please bring me my notebook?
(a)     Shall
(b)     Could
(c)      May
(d)     Must
  1. ......... you want some water?
(a)     Can
(b)     Have
(c)      May
(d)     Do

  1. ......... you like some water?
(a)     Can
(b)     May
(c)      Would
(d)     Do


  1. ......... I ride with you to work?

(a)     Would
(b)     Can
(c)      Let
(d)     Have

  1. ......... I ride with you to work?

(a)     Does
(b)     Haven't
(c)      Allow
(d)     May

  1. ......... I could ride with you to work?

(a)     Is there any way
(b)     Ain't there no way
(c)      Might there some way
(d)     Aren't there some ways

  1. ......... I ride with you to work?

(a)     Will you mind if
(b)     Could you mind if
(c)      Would you mind if
(d)     Can you mind if

  1. I ......... be really mean to her, but I don't want to treat her like that.

(a)     need
(b)     could
(c)      could have
(d)     have

  1. You ......... follow the law or you will go to jail.

(a)     could have
(b)     need
(c)      must
(d)     have


  1. I ......... go to the wedding. I have to work on the same day.

(a)     could have
(b)     need
(c)      can't
(d)     haven't

  1. I really ......... be angry with him. It's not his fault.

(a)     haven't
(b)     have
(c)      shouldn't
(d)     couldn't have

  1. I ......... go to Hawaii this year. I've almost saved up enough money for the flight.

(a)     might
(b)     don't have
(c)      need
(d)     have

  1. She ......... speak for a moment. She was too emotional.

(a)     should
(b)     need to
(c)      must have
(d)     couldn't

  1. Do you ......... to work on Sundays?

(a)     must
(b)     could
(c)      should
(d)     have

  1. I ......... to pay for this traffic ticket on time.

(a)     must
(b)     have
(c)      might
(d)     should
  1. It ......... rain tomorrow. The weather forecast doesn't look good right now.
(a)     have
(b)     need to
(c)      might
(d)     could have
  1. Let's go fishing tomorrow. Do you think you ......... come over at 5 am so we can get on the lake early in the morning?
(a)     can
(b)     must do
(c)      had
(d)     need
  1. You moved all of the boxes out of the moving truck by yourself? You ......... be exhausted!
(a)     can
(b)     shall
(c)      could
(d)     must
  1. This isn't a difficult task, so you ......... be able to complete it by Friday.
(a)     can
(b)     should
(c)      mustn't
(d)     couldn't
  1. Teresa ......... believe her eyes. She saw a man beating his wife on the street!

(a)     couldn't
(b)     must
(c)      should
(d)     could

  1. You ......... have been really angry when your boss tried to embarrass you in front of your co-workers.

(a)     can
(b)     must
(c)      shall
(d)     won't

  1. ......... you come over for dinner on Friday night? I really want to hang out with you, so I hope you can come.

(a)     Can
(b)     Will have
(c)      Must
(d)     Must have

  1. You ......... be serious? You want me to go skydiving with you on Saturday? No way, my friend!

(a)     could
(b)     should
(c)      can't
(d)     shall

  1. She ......... be crazy! She wants to backpack through the Andes by herself.

(a)     could
(b)     can
(c)      must
(d)     shall

  1. He ......... give me a straight answer. He avoided my questions the whole time.

(a)     should have
(b)     wouldn't
(c)      might have
(d)     will have

  1. I ......... understand him because I don't speak French. So, we used body language to communicate with each other.

(a)     might
(b)     couldn't
(c)      mustn't
(d)     would have
  1. You ......... worry all the time. Don't be so negative. You should be more optimistic about life.
(a)     could have
(b)     might not
(c)      wouldn't

(d)     shouldn't

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