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Modal verbs (D)

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Modal verbs for Deduction, Abilities and Obligations.

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Modal verbs for Deduction, Abilities and Obligations.

por Silvia o.O
1

He ___________ take many things, but he wants to. (No necessity)

Select one or more answers

2

He _____ put everything inside his car. (Personal obligation)

Select one or more answers

3

He _____ carry all these things inside the car (Deduction - uncertainty)

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4

Mr. Bean ______ leave some things at home (Advice)

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5

He _____ think about a solution (Deduction)

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6

Mr. Bean _____ go to the beach (Deduction)

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7

They _____ wear the seat belt while driving. (External obligation)

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8

The girl _____ ride a bike (ability)

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9

Mr. Bean _____ go to the gas station (strong recommedation))

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10

They _________ help, but they want to.

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11

The two men ______ continue helping him (Deduction)

12

They _____ pack the suitcases before the trip (personal obligation)

13

Mr. Bean _____ see but Teddy _____ because he is not alive. (ability)

14

They _____ be careful when crossing the road (External obligation)

15

She _____ ask first '_____ I have your Teddy bear? (Advice - Permission)

16

He _____ exchange the toys quickly (Personal necessity)

17

He ____ pay for the room (External rule)

18

They _____ apply sun cream before going to the beach (Advice)

19

They _____ go back to the hotel (Deduction)

20

Teddy _____ use books to sit at the table (Personal necessity)

21

Mr. Bean _____ steal the motorcycle. (Prohibition)

Explanation

We use 'doesn't have to' when it's not necessary to do something, but you decide to do it.

Must is used for personal obligations

Can't is used for deductions when something is uncertain to happen.

Should is used when giving advice

Might is used when we think that something is about to happen.

Must is used when we are almost sure that something will happen.

Have to is used for external obligations, like laws and rules

Can is used when you have the ability to do something

Must and have to are also used to give strong recommendations

Don't have to is used when there is no obligation or necessity.

Must is used for personal obligation

Can and Can't are used when you are able or not able to do something.

Should is used to give advice and Can is used to ask for permission.

Has to (because it is singular third person) for external rules.

May is used when something is likely to happen.

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