EXAMEN FINAL P4
|
|
Título del Test:![]() EXAMEN FINAL P4 Descripción: Examen modal auxiliaries |



| Comentarios |
|---|
NO HAY REGISTROS |
|
Match correctly the following options, taking into account the appropriate use of modal verb. He cans play football. They must read the book. Does Can he speak Spanish?. What modal verbs express?. Choose the appropriate modal verb for the following sentence: "Jenny's engagement ring is enormous! It ___________ have cost a fortune. Can. Must. Could. Choose the appropriate modal verb for the following sentence: "Please make sure to water my plants while I am gone. If they don't get enough water, they __________ die.". Could. Can. Might. Choose the appropriate modal verb for the following sentence: " If you want to get a better feeling for how the city is laid out, you ________ walk downtown and explore the waterfront. May. Could. Should. Choose the appropriate modal verb for the following sentence: " I have to be at the meeting by 10:00. I will probably ____________ take a taxi if I want to be on time. Must. Have to. May. Choose the appropriate modal verb for the following sentence: " You ________ come with us to the cinema; the film we are going to see is marvelous". Can. Should. Could. Choose the appropriate modal verb for the following sentence: "You are very fat. You ________ practice sport". Should. Could. Migth. Choose the appropriate modal verb for the following sentence: "If you want to watch TV, first you _________ finish your homework". Might. Must. May. Choose the appropriate modal verb for the following sentence: " I _______ go to the bank to get some money". Should. Have to. Could. Choose the appropriate modal verb for the following sentence: "Jane, you ________ rest; you look very tired". Have to. Maybe. Should. In the next sentence "You Should Have a holiday. " The modal verb is used to: Give advice or an opinion. For conditional sentences. Indica skills or ability. In the next sentence "Jane could drive before she was 18 " The modal verb is used to: Ask for something politely. Ability in the past. Make suggestions. In the next sentence " May I leave the classroom?" The modal verb is used to: The request for something. A permit. One possibility (present or future). In the next sentence " They might invite us to the party" The modal verb is used to: Express possibility (more dubious). To speculate. Ask for permission. |






