Jennifer is flunking math and really needs to get a good grade on the test tomorrow. However, look at her! Instead of studying, she´s listening to music. What can we say to her?
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  • Jennifer, you may study now.
  • Jennifer, you might study now.
  • Jennifer, you must study now.
  • Jennifer, you can study now.
You _________________ stop.
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  • don't have to
  • must not
  • have to
  • can't
You _____________ send text messages during class. It's a rule.
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  • must
  • have to
  • must not
  • don't have to
Mum, ___________ you buy me a new car? I don't have enough money.
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  • must
  • mustn't
  • doesn't have to
  • could
You should ................. hard to get high marks. 
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  • study
  • to study 
  • studied 
  • studying 
Tom ........................ come over later so I'm going to prepare some snacks.
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  • should
  • shouldn't 
  • might 
  • can't 
Anne knows how to make apple pie really well. Mark the sentence that expresses her hability using the correct Modal Verb.
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  • Anne can make a delicious apple pie.
  • Anne should make a delicious apple pie.
  • Anne might make a delicious apple pie.
  • Anne is supposed to make a delicious apple pie.
Students must ask for permission when they need to leave the classroom. How can they do that?
  • Should I leave the classroom, Mrs. Ribeiro?
  • Do you think I might leave the classroom, Mrs. Ribeiro?
  • May I leave the classroom, Mrs. Ribeiro?
  • Do I have to leave the classroom, Mrs. Ribeiro?
You want another person to pass you the newspapaer:
  • Would you mind if you pass me the newspaper?
  • Would you mind passing me the newspaper?
  • Would you mind passed me the newspaper?
You look sick, you __________ see a doctor.
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  • Can
  • Had better
  • May to
  • Might to
Which of the following examples sounds more formal?
  • May I take your phone please?
  • Can I take your phone please?
  • Could I take your phone please?
You _______________ smoke in your car, especially if there are children sitting in the back.
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  • Musn`t
  • Should
  • Had better
  • Could not
You are asking for permission to drive your friend`s car.
  • Would you mind if I drove your car?
  • Would you mind driving you car?
  • Would you mind if I drive your car?
I _____________ take my umbrella. It isn`t raining.
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  • Musn`t
  • Don`t have to
You __________ use your cellphone in class. It is a rule.
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  • Musn`t
  • Don`t have to
  • Can`t
You _______________ write a long essay, a short one would be ok.
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  • Don`t have to
  • Musn`t
Which of the following sentences is the correct one?
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  • May you pass me the salt?
  • May I take the salt?
What does the next sentence mean?I should have accepted that job opportunity.
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  • I accepted the job opportunity.
  • It was a good opportunity but I didn`t accept it.
  • I will accept the job opportunity.
  • It is an speculation about a past event.
What does the next sentence mean?He must have studied a lot for the test, he looked prepared.
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  • I am almost sure of what I was saying.
  • I was saying a possibility.
  • I was saying a speculation.
Rosa and Marta ___________ be good students. They always have good scores.
  • Must
  • Should
  • Musn`t
  • Can
You want to ask another person to close the window:
  • Would you mind closing the window?
  • Would you mind if I close the window?
  • Would you mind close the window?
  • Would you mind if I closed the window?
It is forbidden to smoke in public places. 
  • You can
  • You must
  • You mustn't
  • You have to 
You are obliged to finish this work before the end of the week. 
  • have to
  • needn't
  • can
  • might 
We are allowed to drink water in class. 
  • We may not
  • We needn't
  • We can
  • We must 
It is possible that it will rain tomorrow. 
  • It may 
  • It must 
  • It should 
  • It can't
I know how to play the piano. 
  • I can 
  • I may
  • I must
  • I need to
If I were you I would go to the doctor. 
  • You should
  • You can
  • You have to 
  • You may
It is a good idea to start revising for the exam a few weeks earlier. 
  • You could
  • You don't need to
  • You ought to
  • You can
The book is optional. My professor said we could read it if we needed extra credit. But we_______________ read it if we don't want to.
  • don't have to
  • must not
  • cannot
Terry and Frank said they would come over right after work, so they_____________ be here by 6:00.
  • have to
  • should
  • can
When you are at the beach you _________ listen to the lifeguard.
  • shouldn't
  • must
 You don't look well. You ______ see a doctor. 
  • should
  • can't
  • must
Which one is less formal
  • CAN
  • MAY
  • COULD
This verb is used to talk about suggestions
  • MUSN'T
  • HAVE TO
  • SHOULD
This verb is used to talk aboutabilities in the past
  • CAN
  • COULD
  • MAY
This verb is used to talk about permissions
  • MUST
  • MIGHT
  • MAY
HAVE TO is used when people refer to
  • suggestions
  • obligations
  • abilities
It is a modal verb and you use it to ask for permission
  • must
  • should
  • may
When you are talking about an ability a person has you refer to
  • MAY
  • CAN
  • SHOULD
Which modals do you use to express ability?
  • must/have to
  • should/shouldn't
  • can/be able to
  • can/must
I didn’t feel very well yesterday. I ______ eat anything.
  • couldn’t
  • can't
  • shouldn't
  • mustn't
The hotel guests _______ use swimming pool from 6 am until 8 pm.
  • should
  • could
A: Where ______ we have lunch in Paris?B: There's a nice cafe near the hotel.
  • should
  • could
You _____ tell the truth for your own good.
  • could
  • must
_____ you turn the volume up?
  • should
  • could
All passengers _________ have a valid ticket.
  • have to
  • must
  • don't have to
  • mustn't
You ________ wear a uniform on Friday. It's a free day, everyone can wear what they want.
  • must
  • mustn't
  • have to
  • don't have to
While you are putting gasoline in your gas tank, you ________ smoke. It's forbidden.
  • shall not
  • must not
  • don't have to
  • would not
Danny ________ shout to his friends like that; he made himself looks bad.
  • ought to
  • oughtn't
  • could
  • couldn't
From the sign: You _________ sit properly in your seat while the train is moving.
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  • would
  • may
  • might
  • ought to
From the sign: You _________ ride a horse faster than 5 miles per hour.
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  • can't
  • shouldn't
  • may not
  • ought not
From the sign: You _________ stay away from this area.
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  • shall
  • might
  • must
  • ought to
Which question is the least polite for the young boy in the situation?
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  • Can I introduce myself?
  • May I introduce myself?
  • Would you mind if I introduce myself?
  • Shall I start introducing myself?
Which question is the best for the girl in the situation?
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  • Can I borrow your phone?
  • May I borrow your phone?
  • Do you mind if I borrow your phone?
  • Could I use your phone, please?
Which question is the best for the girl in this situation?
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  • Do you mind if I ask you for a ride to the nearest bus stop?
  • Can you give me a ride to the nearest bus stop?
  • May I go with you to the nearest bus stop?
  • Would you like to give me a ride to the nearest bus stop?
Dr. Rosemary is genuinely smart. She _________ read a news paper since he was
  • can
  • is able to
  • was able to
  • had been able to
I've never ________ to scuba drive. It's too scary for me.
  • be able to
  • is able to
  • been able to
  • will be able to
I'm afraid I _______ attend the meeting tomorrow. I'm on a business in Japan.
  • am not able to
  • won't be able to
  • wasn't be able to
  • haven't been able to
____________ register this seminar for our class now?
  • Are you able to
  • Will you be ale to
  • Have you been able to
  • Had you been able to
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