Modals of Ability/Possibility
Modals of Advice/Obligation
Adjectives with -ed or -ing
100

Karen ______ play the violin 

can/can’t/is able to 

100

 Students ________wear uniforms at our school 

have to/must

100

Are you (interested/interesting) in politics?

interested

200

________ Max walk when he was one?

Could

200

You __________ bring a warm coat. It's cold in Scotland.

should

200

Do you find going to the gym (relaxed/relaxing)?

relaxing

300

I will tell you the secret, but you________ tell anyone!

can't

300

You _________ take phones into the exam room 

mustn’t

300

She's so (excited/exciting) for the summer holidays this year.

excited

400

It ______ snow here in April, but it doesn't often happen.

can

400

You ________ pay to visit most museums in Paris. Admission is usually free.

don’t have to 

400

It's really (surprised/surprising) that she hasn't visited you yet.

surprising

500

We ________ go to the beach tomorrow, but it depends on the weather.

might/may

500

You ____________ eat too much chocolate, or you'll feel sick.

shouldn't

500

That hike was absolutely (exhausted/exhausting)!
I'll sleep well tonight.

exhausting

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