When you ___ someone ___, you invite them to go on a date with you.
When you ask someone out, you invite them to go on a date with you.
How will we ever ___ this mystery?
How will we ever solve this mystery?
Jorge's sisters are very clever, ____?
Jorge's sisters are very clever, aren't they?
Conjugate the modal.
That was a really difficult exercise. You (can't / finish) it already.
That was a really difficult exercise. You can't have finished it already.
We used to live in __ Australia.
We used to live in - Australia.
When you ____ ___ with someone, you end your relationship with them.
When you break up with someone, you end your relationship with them.
We went to the living room to __ dad's glasses.
We went to the living room to search for dad's glasses.
Pablo's mom was a teacher, ___?
Pablo's mom was a teacher, wasn't she?
Choose the correct modal.
Your parents (may / might not) arrive on time. The traffic is heavy.
Your parents might not arrive on time. The traffic is heavy.
On a clear night, it's nice to look at __ moon.
On a clear night, it's nice to look at the moon.
When you __ __ with someone, you see them regularly in a relationship.
When you go out with someone, you see them regularly in a relationship.
Now that we've found the burglar's cell phone, we can ___ who committed the crime.
Now that we've found the burglar's cell phone, we can prove who committed the crime.
You haven't told Mom and Dad about the party, ___?
You haven't told Mom and Dad about the party, have you?
Choose the correct modal.
It (may / must) rain tonight. The weatherman said there was a small chance.
It may rain tonight. The weatherman said there was a small chance.
I have __ best brother in the world!
I have the best brother in the world!
When you ___ ____ __ someone, you become their husband or wife.
When you get married to someone, you become their husband or wife.
It's important to write down and ___ all of the evidence you find.
It's important to write down and record all of the evidence you find.
They'd broken up, __?
They'd broken up, hadn't they?
Conjugate the modal.
I'm not sure where Leo is. He (may / go) to Joe's house.
I'm not sure where Leo is. He may have gone to Joe's house.
These beautiful patterns in fields have been around since __ 16th century.
These beautiful patterns in fields have been around since the 16th century.
When you ___ ___ to someone, you agree to marry them in the future.
When you get engaged to someone, you agree to marry them in the future.
We're going to ___ the murder and find out what happened.
We're going to investigate the murder and find out what happened.
We should get help, __?
We should get help, shouldn't we?
Conjugate the modal.
I can't find my science books. I (must / leave) them at school.
I can't find my science books. I must have left them at school.
One thing is certain: crop circles cause a lot of damage to __ farms and cost farmers a lot of money.
One thing is certain: crop circles cause a lot of damage to - farms and cost farmers a lot of money.