Modal Verbs And Their Meaning
Grammar Exercise - Modals
Choose the right modal verb
- There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge. You needn't buy any.
- It's a hospital. You mustn't smoke.
- He had been working for more than 11 hours. He must be tired after such haed work. He may prefer to get some rest.
- I could speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I canjust say a few things in the language.
- The teacher said we can read this book for our own pleasure as it is optional. But we can read it if we don't want to.
- Can you stand on your head for more than a minute? No, I can't
- If you want to learn to speak English fluently, you need to work hard. .
- Take an umbrella. It might rain later.
- You shouldn't leave small objects lying around . Such objects may be swallowed by children.
- People mustn't walk on grass.
- Drivers must stop when the traffic lights are red.
- May I ask a question? Yes, of course.
- You needn't take your umbrella. It is not raining.
- Can you speak Italian? No, I can't.
- There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge. You needn't buy any.
- It's a hospital. You mustn't smoke.
- He had been working for more than 11 hours. He must be tired after such haed work. He may prefer to get some rest.
- I could speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I canjust say a few things in the language.
- The teacher said we can read this book for our own pleasure as it is optional. But we can read it if we don't want to.
- Can you stand on your head for more than a minute? No, I can't
- If you want to learn to speak English fluently, you need to work hard. .
- Take an umbrella. It might rain later.
- You shouldn't leave small objects lying around . Such objects may be swallowed by children.
- People mustn't walk on grass.
- Drivers must stop when the traffic lights are red.
- May I ask a question? Yes, of course.
- You needn't take your umbrella. It is not raining.
- Can you speak Italian? No, I can't.
MODAL VERBS EXERCISES
EXERCISE
1 - I didn’t feel very well yesterday. I ________ eat anything.
2 - You ________ look at me when I am talking to you.
3 - I was using my pencil a minute ago. It ________ be here somewhere!
4 - You really ________ be late again.
5 - If you don’t start working harder, you ________ repeat the course next year.
6 - His parents spoil him. He’s always ________ to do whatever he wants.
7 - Phone her now. She ________ home by now.
8 - You ________ forget your sun cream. It’s going to be very hot!
9 - I ________ be able to help you, but I’m not sure yet.
10 - Entrance to the museum was free. We ________ pay to get in.
1 - I didn’t feel very well yesterday. I ________ eat anything.
2 - You ________ look at me when I am talking to you.
3 - I was using my pencil a minute ago. It ________ be here somewhere!
4 - You really ________ be late again.
5 - If you don’t start working harder, you ________ repeat the course next year.
6 - His parents spoil him. He’s always ________ to do whatever he wants.
7 - Phone her now. She ________ home by now.
8 - You ________ forget your sun cream. It’s going to be very hot!
9 - I ________ be able to help you, but I’m not sure yet.
EXERCISE
Yes / no questions with the verb to be - exercise
Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the verb to be - am, is, are.
Yes / no questions with the verb to be - more practice
Click on the words in the correct order to make positive sentences with the verb to be.
1 Are you hot?
You are hot.
This is your book.
The Mr. Peters is from Unites States.
They are married.
I am right or wrong.
Yes / no questions with the verb to be - more practice
Click on the words in the correct order to make positive sentences with the verb to be.
1 Are you hot?
You are hot.This is your book.
The Mr. Peters is from Unites States.
They are married.
I am right or wrong.
EXERCISES DEVELOPED IN GRAMMAR CLASSES
1. Where do you come from?
2. Who wants to play football?
3. Why are you late?
4. What makes you so nervous?
5. How does he feel today?
6. Where does your brother live?
7. Who likes to play the guitar?
8. When do you practise tennis?
9. What do you want to do tonight?
10. How many students did their homework?
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CHOSSE THE CORRECT MODAL VERB
EXERCISES WITH HAD BETTER
HAVE GOT TO EXERCISES
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ADJETIVES: ING-ED EXERCISES
EXAMPLE:
1. Where do you come from?
2. Who wants to play football?
3. Why are you late?
4. What makes you so nervous?
5. How does he feel today?
6. Where does your brother live?
7. Who likes to play the guitar?
8. When do you practise tennis?
9. What do you want to do tonight?
10. How many students did their homework?

1. Where do you come from?
2. Who wants to play football?
3. Why are you late?
4. What makes you so nervous?
5. How does he feel today?
6. Where does your brother live?
7. Who likes to play the guitar?
8. When do you practise tennis?
9. What do you want to do tonight?
10. How many students did their homework?
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GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES 3
Multiple Choice Exercise
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