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Modal Verbs

Fill in can, have to, may, might, must, need, should or (not) allowed to.

1. George has travelled a lot. He   speak many languages.

2. I can hear you quite well. You   not shout.

3. I'm not sure where I will go for my holidays, but I   go to Italy.

4. She   ride her bike at night without lights. It's not allowed.

5. She   not eat so much chocolate because it's bad for her figure.

6. I   understand him. He should speak louder.

7. It's later than I thought. I   go now.

8. You   a better trainer if you want to improve yourself.

9. Talk to Ann about your problems. I'm sure she   help you.

10. You   not vacuum the carpets because Carol has already done it.

11. You   be tired because you have worked very hard.

12. He   come to my party because he is ill.

13. He   go to the dentist when he has toothache.

14. It's not very important. You   not do it now. You   do it

tomorrow.

15.   you speak many languages?

16. I don't know what I'm doing this weekend, but I   go to London.

17. Smoking is very unhealthy. You   stop it.

18. Playing football   in this park.

19. You have got plenty of time. You   not hurry.

20. You   have a passport to visit most foreign countries.


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Word Order - Exercise 4

Form the sentences.

always / at nine o'clock / out of the garage / in the morning / drives / his car / he

he / to town / after breakfast / often / Mrs Hodges / takes

a parking place / near the shops / they / find / rarely

sometimes / in a garage / Mr Hodges / his car / parks

fly / with my parents / to Florida / sometimes / I / in winter

late / came / last year / she / often / to school / in spring

often / have / at about three o'clock / a cup of tea / they / at the hotel / in the afternoon

meet / at the sports ground / they / after dinner / always / their friends

enjoys / very much / swimming / in our pool / always / in the morning / she

hardly / last year / could / ski / he

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Passive Voice

Change the active sentence into a passive one. Take the personal pronoun to start the sentence!

1. He has lent her the umbrella.

2. He gave me a good advice.

3. Dad promised us some money.

4. They'll give him a reward.

5. He told me the whole story.

6. They have sent her the bill.

7. She'll show us the way.

8. He has paid her a lot of money.

9. Peter wrote it down correctly.

10. Noise kept him awake.

11. Dad sometimes takes me to the station.

12. She'll give me his address.

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