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Модальные глаголы. Карточки с заданиями. 9 класс
Автор публикации: Трошкова Т.В.
Дата публикации: 2016-11-20
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He … (can’t/couldn’t) open the window as it was stuck. Interpreters … (may/must) translate without dictionaries. … (Can/May) I use me your bike for today? … (May/Could) you give me the recipe for this cake? I hardly ever see Jane, she … (may/might) have moved to Africa. Take an umbrella. It … (may/can) rain.
You … (could/should) stop smoking. You know you … (cannot/must not) buy health. You … (may/must) finish the article as soon as possible. Liz doesn’t … (ought to/have to) keep to a diet anymore. Lara … (can/might) get a playstation for her birthday. You … (must not/needn’t) read in the dark. My grandfather is retired, so he … (shouldn’t/doesn’t have to) go to work.
The fridge is full, so we … (must not/needn’t) go shopping. Our employees … (can/must) sign this agreement. We … (may/ought to) reserve a table in advance if we want to have dinner there. I … (can’t/needn’t) believe it! You … (have to/must) be joking. Ann … (must/is to) finish school next year. Sorry, I’m late. I … (needed to/had to) wait for the plumber.
What time do we … (should/have to) be at the railway station? Don’t wait for me tonight. I … (might/must) be late. I … (maynot/can’t) watch this film. It’s too boring. We’ve got a dishwasher, so you … (couldn’t/needn’t) wash-up. You look very pale, I think you … (need/should) stay at home. … (Could/Might) you, please, pass me the mustard?
He … (can’t/couldn’t) open the window as it was stuck. Interpreters … (may/must) translate without dictionaries. … (Can/May) I use me your bike for today? … (May/Could) you give me the recipe for this cake? I hardly ever see Jane, she … (may/might) have moved to Africa. Take an umbrella. It … (may/can) rain.
You … (could/should) stop smoking. You know you … (cannot/must not) buy health. You … (may/must) finish the article as soon as possible. Liz doesn’t … (ought to/have to) keep to a diet anymore. Lara … (can/might) get a playstation for her birthday. You … (must not/needn’t) read in the dark. My grandfather is retired, so he … (shouldn’t/doesn’t have to) go to work.
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