
- •Laboratory Work Modal Verbs
- •Use must or have to in the sentences. Sometimes it is possible to use either of them.
- •Complete the questions.
- •Complete these sentences with mustn’t or don’t/doesn’t have to.
- •Make up sentences 1-7 using has to/ have to/ doesn’t have to/ don’t have to.
- •Use the verbs from the box and has to, have to, doesn’t have to or don’t have to.
- •Match the sentences on the right with the sentences on the left.
- •Give advice in the following situations. Use I think ... Should/I don't think ... Should.
- •Give appropriate advice using should or shouldn’t and the verbs in the box.
- •Complete the sentences using a form of have to or should (affirmative or negative). Sometimes there are two possible answers.
- •Use need in these sentences.
- •Make up sentences with modal verbs in brackets.
- •Complete these sentences using must (have) … or can’t (have) …
- •Now you have to read a situation and write a sentence with must have or can’t have. Use the words in brackets.
- •Fill in appropriate modal verbs.
- •Rewrite these sentences using modal verbs.
- •Translate into Russian.
- •Choose the appropriate modal verbs to complete the following sentences.
- •Match the personal qualities with abilities. Make sentences using can.
- •Rewrite the sentences with may/might retaining the original meaning. Use a negative form if possible.
- •Translate into English.
Complete the sentences using a form of have to or should (affirmative or negative). Sometimes there are two possible answers.
The doctor says I ________________________________________ take things easy.
You _____________________________________ spend so much time in front of a computer – it’s bad for your eyes.
Managers ________________________________________ be good communicators.
You _____________________________________ just give people orders, you ____________________________ motivate them to do a good job.
I _________________________________________ do this job even if it is stressful – I need the money.
I’m going home now because I ________________________________ get up early tomorrow to catch my plane.
If you need travel information, you _____________________________ look it up in the Internet.
You ___________________________________________ speak to the boss like that.
If you want to know more about the company, you ____________________________ visit them.
You _________________________________ come with me. I can do the presentation on my own.
Use need in these sentences.
I see no reason why we should argue.
It was not necessary to her to carry the bags all by herself, there were porters at the station.
Is it very necessary to change your company strategy just now?
There was no use worrying about her; she managed to make the right decision.
I don't think there is any need to negotiate with them any longer.
It was quite necessary for Mr. Stone to make an appointment with the Managing Director.
It wasn't necessary for her to come; nobody could help her.
Make up sentences with modal verbs in brackets.
Examples: Do you think it will rain this afternoon? (may) - It may rain this afternoon.
Do you think Ann will come to the party? (might not) - She might not come to the
party.
Do you think Tom will be late? (may) He __________________________________.
Do you think Ann will be able to find our house? (might not) She ____________________________________________________________________.
Do you think there’ll be an election this year? (might) There ____________________________________________________________________.
Do you think Tony will pass the exam? (may not) ____________________________.
Do you think they’ll be waiting for us when we arrive? (might) ____________________________________________________________________.
Do you think it’ll snow later? (may) _______________________________________.
Do you think they are going to change the suppliers? (may not) _________________.
Do you think Sony will suffer great losses in 2010? (might) ____________________.
Do you think the students will take part in the conference? (may) ________________.
Do you think our boss is going to retire? (might not) __________________________.
Complete these sentences using must (have) … or can’t (have) …
Examples: ‘Is he British?’ ‘Yes, he must be British.
‘Did she see you?’ “No, she can’t have seen me.
‘Are they married?’ “Yes, they must ______________________________________.’
‘Is he serious?’ “No, he can’t ___________________________________________.’
‘Were they in a hurry?’ “Yes, they _______________________________________.’
‘Does Ann know a lot of people?’ ‘Yes, she ________________________________.’
‘Did Tom know about the plan?’ “Yes, he _________________________________.’
‘Do they have much money?’ “No, they ___________________________________.’
‘Was he driving carefully?’ ‘No, he ______________________________________.’
‘Are they waiting for somebody?’ ‘Yes, they _______________________________.’
Complete these sentences with must or can’t + a suitable verb.
Example: You’ve been traveling all day. You must be very tired.
Brian has got three houses, six cars, a yacht and a helicopter. He ___________________ a lot of money.
(The doorbell rings.) I wonder who that is. It ______________________ Jim. He said he would come after 7 o’clock and it’s only 6/30 now.
I wonder why Tom isn’t at work today. I suppose he ________________________ ill.
John seems to know a lot about history. He _________________________ a lot of books.
Jack’s putting on his hat and coat. He ___________________________________ out.