When I grow up, I (may, might) become an engineer.
When I grow up, I may become an engineer.
We don´t have enough milk in the fridge so we (must- mustn't) buy some more.
We don´t have enough milk in the fridge so we must buy some more.
Mr Brown, (have to- would- may) I go to the bathroom?
Mr Brown, may I go to the bathroom?
Time is not on our side. We (must- mustn't) hurry.
Time is not on our side. We must hurry.
She (might- couldn’t- have to) swim when she was six.
She couldn’t swim when she was six.
The volleyball team (can, could) go to the Olympics this year if they are lucky.
The volleyball team could go to the Olympics this year if they are lucky.
There is a small chance that we (may, might) go to the beach this weekend.
There is a small chance that we might go to the beach this weekend.
Mary gave me a letter to send. I (must- mustn't) forget to mail it.
Mary gave me a letter to send. I mustn't forget to mail it.
You (can- might- shouldn’t) go to bed late. You have an examen tomorrow
You shouldn’t go to bed late. You have an examen tomorrow
I (cannot, couldn't) run that fast when I was six years old.
I couldn't run that fast when I was six years old.
You (must- mustn't) wash those carrots. They were in the ground
You must wash those carrots. They were in the ground
You (could- must -can) wear a school uniform. It is a rule.
You must wear a school uniform. It is a rule.
I think I (can, could) help you learn math if you study hard.
I think I can help you learn math if you study hard.
Billy and I (may, might) cook dinner tonight.
Billy and I may cook dinner tonight.
(Will, Would) you like steak or chicken?
Would you like steak or chicken?
He will be having lessons for another two hours. We (must - mustn't) visit him now.
He will be having lessons for another two hours. We mustn't visit him now.
(would-must-have to) you please help me with this box?
Would you please help me with this box?