21. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
If you fell bad, you …
A. could help me
B. should see a doctor
C. will go for a walk
D. must go to work
E. can go to the country

22. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
You have to support your children, …
A. have you?
B. haven’t you?
C. don’t you?
D. do you?
E. didn’t you?

23. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
I thought it … be a great help to him for me … the books he wanted.
A. could/brought
B. will/bring
C. will/bringing
D. may/bringing
E. would/to bring

24. Write the sentence using Modal Verb: Perhaps she isn’t working today.
A. She mustn’t working today.
B. She can’t be working today.
C. She isn’t working today.
D. She mightn’t be working today.
E. She isn’t need working today.

25. Write the sentence using Modal Verb: Perhaps she was ill yesterday.
A. She is able to be ill.
B. She might be ill.
C. She must have been ill.
D. She might have been ill.
E. She must be ill.

26. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
… you pass me the salt, please?
A. should
B. may
C. can
D. must
E. had to

27. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
I used to … run very fast (stand on my head) but can’t do it now.
A. be able to
B. was able to
C. am able to
D. been able to
E. able to

28. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
When I was younger I … run very fast, but can’t do it now.
A. be able to
B. was able to
C. am able to
D. been able to
E. able to

29. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
After a few months on the training course I … speak English quite well.
A. am to
B. am allowed to
C. could
D. have to
E. is able to

30. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
I was so tired. I … sleep for a week.
A. might
B. could
C. may
D. must
E. can

31. Write the sentence using Modal Verb:
Fiona did the opposite of what I asked her to do. (She/understand/what I said)
A. Can’t she had understood what I said?
B. Can’t she have understood what I said?
C. Doesn’t she understand what I said?
D. Can she understand what I said?
E. Didn’t she understand what I said?

32. Write the sentence using Modal Verb:
You are going on holiday next week. You … be looking forward to it.
A. will must
B. must be
C. has to
D. must
E. had to

33. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
Why … go to police station yesterday?
A. Did she have to
B. Had she to
C. Has she to
D. Must she to
E. Need she to

34. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
It was so dark that we … see nothing.
A. must
B. may
C. could
D. might
E. can

35. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
She thought the arrow … poisoned.
A. could be
B. is
C. can be
D. must be
E. may be

36. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
Since we have to be there before 9 o’clock we … take a taxi. Otherwise we shall be late.
A. may
B. can
C. had better
D. are able to
E. would

37. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
People … to drive more carefully.
A. would
B. may
C. must
D. could
E. ought

38. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
I don’t know when they will be home. They … arrive at any time.
A. must
B. can
C. might
D. have to
E. could

39. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
You have been travelling all day. You … be tired.
A. must to
B. could
C. must
D. might
E. can to

40. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
You … help your mother about the house. It’s your duty.
A. obliged
B. may
C. can
D. ought
E. must

41. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
It is only 11 o’clock. She … at school now.
A. have be
B. must have been
C. should have been
D. could be
E. must be

42. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
He … read at the age of four.
A. has to
B. may
C. need
D. is to
E. could

43. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
Please, remember, you … be in before 11 p.m.
A. should to
B. must
C. might
D. had to
E. must to

44. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
This machine … every time you use it.
A. must being cleaned
B. must be clean
C. must clean
D. must be cleaned
E. must cleaned

45. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
When Peter was a boy he … to swim very well.
A. can
B. could
C. was able
D. may
E. might

46. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
She hasn’t eaten anything since morning. She … be really hungry now.
A. might
B. would
C. can
D. may
E. must

47. Find the right synonym to the underlined phrase:
I don’t wear glasses though I have to do it.
A. I shall wear glasses
B. I can buy another pair of glasses
C. I must do it
D. I can wear sun glasses
E. I can do it

48. Choose the correct Modal Verb:
I … to go to my relatives
A. must
B. has
C. shall
D. may
E. have

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