MODAL VERBS
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Exercise 8
Modal Verbs
Modal Verbs
Gap-fill exercise
Complete each sentence so that it contains
might, might not, must, mustn't, can
or
can't
.
1. Don't stand up in the boat! You
fall in the river!
2. Sue says she's stuck in traffic and she
be late.
3. You really
start spending more time on your work.
4. Tell Peter he
stay the night here if he wants to.
5. That's a really stupid idea! You
be serious, surely!
6. You
not realise it, but this is very important to me.
7. Don't be silly. You
expect me to believe you!
8. We're not sure but we
go to Prague for Christmas this year.
9. Me learn to fly! You
be joking!
10. Bill cooked the lunch, so you
expect anything special!
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Hint
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