Which modal verb do we use to express ability in the present?
Can
Which modal verbs do we use to express obligation?
Must or Have to
Which modal verbs do we use to give advice?
Should/ ought to
Which modal verb do we use to express general ability in the past?
Could
Which modal verbs do we use to express prohibition?
must not / mustn't
Which modals verbs do we use to give permission?
can, may
Which modal verb do we use for ability in a single situation in the past?
Is 'should' a modal verb to express obligation?
No, it isn't
Is might a modal verb to give advice or to suggest?
No, it isn't
True or false: must and have to are synonyms?
True
True or false: we use must to express probability
False
True or false: Should is used for prohibition
false
Choose the correct modal verb: She (can't /couldn't) find any restaurant with free tables in New York yesterday.
She couldn't find any restaurant in New York yesterday.
Choose the correct modal verb: You (must/should/can) respect the traffic lights.
You must respect the traffic lights.
Choose the correct modal verb: I've been feeling under the weather lately. (should/might/could) I go to the doctor?
Should I go to the doctor?