Complete the sentence
Complete the sentence
Complete the sentence
100

_____ you hold the door open for me, please? (polite request)

Can/could

100

We ____ take action to achieve equality. (obligation)

have to/need to/must/should

100

Before he got glasses, he _____ see well. (inability in the past)

couldn't

200

It _____ be a challenge to cope with a disability. (logial conclusion)

must

200

You ____ have extra time to do the test. (permission)

can/may

200

Paul has difficulty walking. He _____ be serious about doing a hike. (certainty that something is not true)

can't

300

I wonder if Pau has heard the news. They ____ (tell) him yet. (- MODAL PERFECT)

couldn't have told/might not have told

300

My mum could have taken us. We ____ (go) by bus. (- MODAL PERFECT)

needn't have gone

300

The laptops our school bought are high quality. They ____ (cost) a lot of money. (MODAL PERFECT)

must have cost

400
Why didn't you tell me Suzy was in town? I ____ (ask) her out for coffee. (MODAL PERFECT)

would have asked/could have asked

400

Out town lacks accessible playgrounds. It ____ (be) frustrating for disabled children. 

must be

400

Why did you use that bright blue background? You ____ (use) white instead. (MODAL PERFECT)

should have used

500

The website says the hotel is not accessible. They ____ (build) a ramp. (MODAL PERFECT)

must have built

500

Cindy didn't answer her phone. She ____ (hear) it. (MODAL PERFECT)

couldn't have heard

500

We didn't know that you wanted an interpreter. You ___ (tell) us in advance. (MODAL PERFECT)

should have told/ought to have told