Which modal verb do we use to express we do not have an ability/capacity in the present?
Can't
Which modal verbs do we use to express obligation?
Must, Have/has to
Which modal verbs do we use to give advice?
Should
Sandy thinks she’s never wrong. She’s so ......
ARROGANT
TRUST
Which modal verb do we use to express ability in the past?
Could
Which modal verbs do we use to express prohibition?
Mustn't/ Can't
Correct the mistake: If you feel sick, you should to go to the doctor.
If you feel sick, you SHOULD GO to the doctor.
If you often say you'll do something, but you often don't do it, or if you say you'll be in a place at a certain time and you're often not there on time, and if other people can't trust you because of that, you're...
UNRELIABLE
If you say you're sorry to Marta, you're .... .... her.
YOU'RE APOLOGISING TO HER
Correct the mistake: She can speaks to animals and she says they can understand her.
She can SPEAK to animals and she says they can understand her.
Mobile phones are strictly forbidden during the Cambridge Exams.
So, you ________ use mobile phones during the Cambridge Exams.
Mobile phones are strictly forbidden during the Cambridge Exams.
So, you MUSTN'T/ CAN'T use mobile phones during the Cambridge Exams.
Even if you got a 8 out of 10 in your last exam, you .... relax. You need to study to pass the subject.
SHOULDN'T
if you feel bad when an animal is hurt, you are...
SENSITIVE
As you grow up and become an adult, you learn how to ..... , to put limits, to say no to what you don't want in your life, and to defend yourself.
STAND UP FOR
Choose the correct answer:
I can/ can't / could do it alone. I didn't need any help.
Complete the second sentence so it means the same as the first.
Use the modals in brackets:
Do not hurt someone’s feelings by making fun of them. (mustn’t)
You MUSTN'T hurt someone’s feelings by making fun of them.
Correct the mistake: I don't know what should I do.
I don't know what I SHOULD do.
if sometimes you are happy one moment and sad the next moment, you are...
moody
DISAPPOINTED
Complete the second sentence so it means the same as the first.
Use the modals in brackets:
There is no reason for us not to trust Megan. (can)
You can trust Megan.
If you're not required to do something, you .... (modal verb) do it.
DON'T HAVE TO
Say three things a good teacher should do.
...
if you invite yourself to a party, you're a bit...
pushy
You have to learn to .... . You can't get your own way all the time.
COMPROMISE