ABILITY
OBLIGATION/POSSIBILITY
ADVICE/PERMISSION
DEDUCTION
100

Which modal verb do we use to express ability in the present?

Can

100

Which modal verbs do we use to express obligation?

Must and have to 

100

Which modal verbs do we use to give advice?

Should and ought to 

100

Which modal verbs do we use when we're certain about our deduction?

"Must" when we're certain something is true and "can't" when we're certain something is not true.

200

Which modal verb do we use to express ability in the past?

Could

200

Which modal verbs do we use to express possibility?

Can, could, may and might

200

Which modals verbs do we use for permission?

Can, could and may

200

Which modal verbs do we use when we think something is true but we're not completely sure?

May, could and might

300

Correct the sentence:

When I was young, I can play the piano, but I can't sing very well.

When I was young, I could play the piano, but I couldn't sing very well.

300

Do "mustn't" and "don't have to" mean the same thing? If not, what is the difference?

No. "Mustn't" means prohibition and "don't have to" means it's not necessary to do it.

300

Choose the correct modal verb: 

If you feel sick, you (should/may/could) go to the doctor

(You're talking to your boss): Can/Should/May I borrow your pen?

If you feel sick, you should go to the doctor.

May I borrow your pen?

300

Choose the correct modal verb: 

(Someone knocks at the door in your house)

It may/must/can't be the deliveryman, my package is supposed to arrive today or tomorrow.

It may be the deliveryman, my package is supposed to arrive today or tomorrow.

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