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THIRD PARTIAL EXAM, LEVEL FOUR

NAME: LUIS FERNANDO HERNANDEZ CAUDILLO CODE:IS17111499 GROUP: ISA4C4P

Do the exercise on modal verbs 


Choose the right modal verb

needn't

1. There are plenty of tomatoes in the fridge. You        buy any.


mustn't

2. It's a hospital. You        smoke.


must

3. He had been working for more than 11 hours. He        be tired
may

after such hard work. He        prefer to get some rest.


could

4. I        speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in


Morocco. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very little exposure to
the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now,
can

I        just say a few things in the language.


can

5. The teacher said we        read this book for our own pleasure as it
needn't

is optional. But we        read it if we don't want to.


Can

6.        you stand on your head for more than a minute? No,
can't

I       .
need

7. If you want to learn to speak English fluently, you        to work


hard.
might

8. Take an umbrella. It        rain later.


shouldn't

9. You        leave small objects lying around . Such


may

objects        be swallowed by children.


THIRD PARTIAL EXAM, LEVEL FOUR
NAME: LUIS FERNANDO HERNANDEZ CAUDILLO CODE:IS17111499 GROUP: ISA4C4P
mustn't

10. People        walk on grass.


must

11. Drivers       stop when the traffic lights are red.


May

12.        I ask a question? Yes, of course.


needn't

13. You         take your umbrella. It is not raining.


Can can't

14.        you speak Italian? No, I        .

Choose the correct answer about the meaning of the modal forms in the following sentences

Asking for permission

1. May I use your mobile phone?     


Making an offer

2. May I help you?     


Expressing prohibition

3. You mustn't walk on grass.     


Asking for advice

4. What do you think I should do?     


Making a request

5. Can you help me with this exercise?     


Expressing ability

6. I can speak Arabic.     


Giving advice

7. I think you should see a doctor.     


Expressing obligation

8. You must stop when the traffic lights are red.     


9. You needn't take your umbrella. It isn't
Expressing lack of necessity

raining.     
THIRD PARTIAL EXAM, LEVEL FOUR
NAME: LUIS FERNANDO HERNANDEZ CAUDILLO CODE:IS17111499 GROUP: ISA4C4P
10. You may pass the exam. It is not very difficult. You only have to work
Expressing possibility

harder.     

Exercise on Comparison of Adjectives (as ... as)


Fill in the comparison with as ... as.

as tall as
1. John is (tall)   Glen.
as beautiful a
2. Janet is (beautiful)   Jeniffer.
as crazy as
3. You are (crazy)   my sister.
as fast as
4. We can run (fast)   they can.
not as stric as
5. My mom is (not / strict)   your mum.
not as trendy as
6. Your mobile phone is (not / trendy)   mine.
not as interesting as
7. Matrix II was (not / interesting)   Matrix I.
does not taste as good as
8. This yoghurt (not / taste / good)   the one I bought yesterday.
as many press-ups as
9. I can do (many / press-ups)   you.
don't earm a
10. I (not / earn / much / money)   you do

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