Modals Verbs

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Ellina Getman 413-a

Вставьте подходящий модальный глагол (can / may)

Can you see anything in this dark room?

May I borrow your rubber, please? Yes, of course you may.

Kate can speak English.

Mike has got many books so he can read them.

May I borrow your pen?

Only a person who knows the language very well can answer such a question.

Most children can slide on the ice very well.

You can find any kind of information on the Internet.

British Parliament can issue laws and form the budget.

May I try on this coat?

You may not talk loudly in libraries.

He can read and write in English.

Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb. Use must, mustn't, or don't have to.

I must (1) go to school from Monday to Friday. We don't have to (2) wear a uniform, so I normally wear
sports clothes. We mustn't (3) arrive late, and we must (4) go to every class. In class, we mustn't (5)
shout, play or sing. We don't have to (6) have lunch at school, so I sometimes go home. When school
finishes, I must (7) look after my little sister. When my parents come home I don't have to (8) stay in, so
I usually go out with my friends. When I get home, I must (9) do my homework. I mustn’t (10) go to bed
late, except on Fridays, when I don't have to (11) go to bed before midnight.

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