Plans
Advice
Obligation
Rules
Might/may/will/won't
100

I ________ visit my friend in Paris this summer.

Will / going to

100

You ___ keep a safe social distance from people during the pandemic

should

100

You _______ to do your homework (obligation).

Have
100

'Must' means that it is OBLIGATORY or NECESSARY to do something. True or false?

True

100

It ___ rain tomorrow, I'm not sure

may / might

200

It ______ definitely be a good time!

Will

200

You ___ run next to the swimming pool, you might fall over

shouldn't

200

She ___ to make her bed every morning

has

200

In basketball, you ___ kick the ball

mustn't (can't)

200

Matt ___ give us a prize at the end of term if we get enough points

might / may

300

I ________ get together with my friends tonight, but it depends on how I feel.

Might

300

Name three things you will do in English class

You will study, you will learn English, you will take notes, you will plag Jeopardy, etc

300

You ___ do your homework before the next class

have to / must

300

You ___ touch the net in tennis or you will lose the point.

mustn't

300

You ___ probably fail your exam if you don't study

will

400

I _________ be able to go to the party tomorrow. I still ________ ask my parents.

Might / may, have to

400

Name three things that you shouldn't do in English class

You shouldn't speak Spanish, draw on the desk, shout, be aggressive, arrive late, forget your books...

400

They ___ choose now, they can decide later

don't have to

400

The goalkeeper ___ use his/her hands in football

can

400

He ___ fall off his bike, he's a very good cyclist

won't

500
It ________ rain in a few minutes. I think we _______ have to cancel our plans

will, might

500

What should you do if you want to be more active?

You should do sports and activities that you enjoy, more often

500

We ___n't go shopping, we can buy everything online.

needn't

500

Lacrosse players ___ use the basket on their stick to carry the ball

must / have to

500

Give me three predictions using 'will', 'might' and 'may'

Thank you, very good!