Complete: “He didn’t ____ anything to me.”
SAY
You ___ wear a uniform at school. (It’s a rule)
MUST
You ___ park here — it’s for teachers only.
CAN'T
I ___ swim very well.
CAN
There is ___ in the fridge. It’s empty!
NOTHING
Which verb fits? “She ____ the truth to her parents.”
TOLD
You ___ bring your own food — lunch is provided.
DON'T HAVE TO
You ___ use your phone in class. (permitted)
CAN
I wasn’t ___ to open the door yesterday.
ABLE
I met ___ very special yesterday.
SOMEONE
Correct this: “Can I say with you for a moment?”
“Can I SPEAK with you for a moment?”
You ___ go to the dentist. Your tooth hurts.
HAVE TO
You ___ take photos in the museum — it’s forbidden.
MUSTN'T
I ___ be able to help you tomorrow — I’m not sure yet.
MIGHT
I can’t find my keys ___.
ANYWHERE
“My teacher ___ to us about the exam yesterday.”
SPOKE
“You ___ finish your homework before you play games — it’s a rule at home.”
MUST
Choose the right sentence:
a) You can’t bring pets to the hotel.
b) You must bring pets to the hotel.
a) (It’s not allowed)
“I haven’t finished yet, but I ___ do it by tomorrow.”
might be able to
“I want to go ___ exciting this weekend.”
SOMEWHERE
“She didn’t ___ a word, but her eyes ___ the truth.”
SAY/TOLD
“We ___ go to school on Saturdays — it’s not necessary.”
DON'T HAVE TO
“Students ___ leave the classroom before the bell rings.”
mustn’t
Correct the sentence:
“Yesterday I can play the piano very well.”
Yesterday I was able to play the piano very well.
“There was ___ in the room, so I felt scared.”
NOBODY