Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Modal Verbs 1
Modal Verbs 2
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1. His grandmother was a(n) ___________ figure in his life, guiding him with wisdom and love.

a) insignificant

b) influential

c) ordinary

d) unimportant

b) influential

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5. David decided to ___________ in the photography class offered at the community center.

a) dismiss

b) enrol

c) encounter

d) accept

b) enrol

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1.  I __________ hear what he was saying because of the loud music.

A) couldn't 

B) can 

C) might 

D) would 

*** "Couldn't"  it indicates inability to hear due to the loud music.

100

5. You __________ eat in the library.

A) mustn't 

B) can 

C) should 

D) may 

*** "Mustn't" it indicates prohibition. 

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1. She can to speak Spanish fluently. 

*** The modal verb "can" is followed by the base form of the verb without "to." 

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2. Sarah knew the lyrics to her favorite song ___________.

a) with effort

b) by heart

c) by hand

d) by sight

b) by heart

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6. Sarah is ___________ her family reunion next month.

a) avoiding

b) looking forward to

c) forgetting about

d) writing 

b) looking forward to

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2. She __________ bake cookies for the school fundraiser tomorrow.

A) will 

B) can 

C) might 

D) should

*** "Will"  it indicates a future action, expressing her intention or prediction to bake cookies for the school fundraiser tomorrow.

200

6. You __________ wear a helmet while riding a bike.

A) must

B) can

C) will

D) might 

*** must. It is required to wear a helmet for safety reasons. 

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2. You can eat more vegetables to become healthy.

*** Should: recommendation

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3. After four years of hard work, Emily ___________ from university with honors.

a) participated

b) graduated

c) resigned

d) applied

b) graduated

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7. Emma received excellent ___________ on her science project.

a) points

b) classes

c) courses

d) marks

d) marks

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3. Children ________ play with matches because it's dangerous. 

A) could not 

B) might not 

C) should not

D) mustn't 


*** mustn't: prohibition 

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7. You __________ turn off the lights before leaving the room.

A) must 

B) can 

C) should 

D) might 

*** "Must" it indicates necessity or obligation

300

3. We have exams next week. We mustn't start studying now. 

*** Must: obligation 

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4. Jenny is very ___________. She creates an amazing idea for a new game. 

a) conventional

b) inventive

c) traditional

d) predictable

b) inventive

400

8. During the exam, it's important to concentrate  ___________ the questions carefully.

a) in

b) on

c) to

d) at

b) on

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4. "__________ borrow your pen for a moment?"

A) May I 

B) Might I 

C) Should I 

D) Will I 

*** "May I" to ask politely for permission to borrow the pen.

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8. I __________ go to the party if I finish my work on time.

A) might 

B) can 

C) should 

D) must 

*** "Might": it suggests that attending the party is a potential option if the work is completed on time.

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4. I could playing an instrument. 

*** could play 

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