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Do pick play post put take

  1. ......Can you play......... the washing-up? (will)

  2. ........................... this letter for me? (mind)

  3. ........................... your feet off the seat, please? (would)

  4. ........................... some water in this vase? (could)

  5. ........................... me up at six thirty? (can)

  1. Complete the conversations. Use one word in each gap.

Anna: We (0) .....could...... play tomorrow afternoon if you like.

Jenny: Yes, that would be great.

Anna: OK. (1) ........................... we try to get a court at four?

Jenny: Sure.

Anna: I (2) ........................... phone them now if you like, and find out if there’s one

free. (3) ........................... I say we want it for an hour?

Jenny: Yes. That sounds fine.

Matt: (4) ........................... don’t we go to the Beautiful Days festival next year?

Rob: Yes, good idea. (5) ...........................’s camp there, like we did at Latitude last year.

Matt: OK. I (6) get the tickets for us both. We (7) ........................... get them on the Internet. When is it on? Do you know?

Rob: Actually, I saw an advert for it in a magazine. (8) ........................... me go and get it. It’s in my bag.

  1. Circle the correct answer.

  1. He’s lived here for fifteen years. He can’t / must / might know the area very well.

  2. I had been ill, so I was allowed to / could / should hand in my essay late.

  3. When I got to the hotel, I found that there was a hair-dryer in my room, so I couldn’t have taken / didn’t need to take / needn’t have taken my own.

  4. Although the train was crowded, we might / were able to / could get seats.

  5. You can’t / must / might have slept through all that noise! It was really loud!

  1. Complete the conversation. Use might, must, mustn’t, needn’t or ought.

A: I want to go for a walk this afternoon. Do you want to come?

B: Yes! I (6) ........................... have something to eat first, though. I’m really hungry.

A: Jamie (7) ........................... come too. He hasn’t decided yet.

B: OK. Are you going for a long walk?

A: I don’t know. We (8) ........................... go very far if you don’t want to.

B: OK. I (9) ........................... get back too late as I’ve got some work to do.

A: That’s fine. I (10) ........................... to do some work too. But let’s go for a walk first!

  1. Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using the word in bold. Use between two and five words.

  1. It is not necessary for me to get up early. have

I ........................... up early.

  1. They couldn’t get tickets for the concert. able

They........................... tickets for the concert.

  1. We can’t park here. allowed

We ........................... here.

  1. Could you take your shoes off? mind

Would ........................... your shoes off?

  1. I really think you should go to the doctor. better

You ........................... to the doctor.