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COULD AND COULDN’T

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with "could" or "couldn't."

1. I _______ believe how fast he ran in the marathon!


2. Despite trying multiple times, she _______ solve the puzzle.
3. If you study consistently, you _______ excel in your exams.
4. They _______ attend the party because they had a prior commitment.
5. With her talent, she _______ easily become a professional musician.
6. We _______ go hiking this weekend if the weather is good.
7. The team _______ win the championship if they play their best.
8. Unfortunately, he _______ convince them to change their minds.
9. Even with all the effort, they _______ finish the project on time.
10. I _______ find my keys anywhere, and I was late for the meeting.

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with "could" or "couldn't."

1. Last summer, we ________ go on a road trip because of work


commitments.
2. If you study hard, you ________ easily pass the exam.
3. She ________ swim when she was a child, but now she's a skilled swimmer.
4. They ________ finish the project on time due to unexpected delays.
5. I wish I ________ attend the party, but I had a prior engagement.

HAVE TO / HAD TO

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with "have to" or "had to."

1. Yesterday, I __________ finish my assignment before the deadline.


2. We __________ attend the meeting at 2 p.m. It's mandatory.
3. When I was in school, I __________ wear a uniform every day.
4. She __________ complete the project by herself as her team members were
absent.
5. I __________ wake up early this morning to catch a flight.

Exercise 2: Fill in the blanks with "have to" or "don't have to."

1. In this class, students ____________ wear a uniform.


2. After finishing your work, you ____________ submit it by 5 PM.
3. On weekends, I ____________ wake up early if I don't want to.
4. Employees ____________ attend the optional training session, but it's
recommended.
5. You ____________ complete the online survey if you don't want to.
Exercise 3: Fill in the blanks with "don't have to" or "doesn't have to."

1. Sarah ____________ attend the meeting if she's not feeling well.


2. We ____________ submit the report until next Monday.
3. The children ____________ wear uniforms at their school.
4. He ____________ come to the party if he doesn't want to.
5. Students ____________ bring their own laptops; the school provides them.
6. The children ____________ study all day.
7. She ____________ come to the meeting if she's not available.
8. We ____________ worry about the assignment; it's optional.
9. The new policy says employees ____________ work on weekends.
10. You ____________ prepare the food, I will do it.

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