Test “Modal verbs” 1 variant.
1. Use modal verbs: can, can’t, may, could, have to, must, mustn’t, needn’t.
1. Tom … play chess well.
2. You … clean the room. I’ve already done it.
3. … you help me, please?
4. My granny … ski, when she was 5 years old.
5. … I go out ? – No, you … .
6. … I have a cup of tea?-Yes, please.
7. The children … help their parents.
8. … you swim? – No, I … .
9. The pupils of our school … wear a uniform.
10. You … use your mobile phones in the lessons.
2. Complete the sentences, using the right variant.
1. He has a sore throat, so he ( had to / will have to ) go to the doctor tomorrow.
2. The children ( don’t have to / didn’t have to ) get up early now. It’s summer.
3. I have already watered the plants, you (don’t have to / won’t have to ) water them in the evening.
4. The students ( have to / had to ) do a lot of homework every day. They are going to have a test in a week.
5. My grandma ( have to / has to ) wear glasses. She can’t see well.
6. “Let’s plant the flowers now, so we (don’t have to / won’t have to ) do it tomorrow.”
7. Do you ( have to / has to ) wear school uniform? – Yes, I do. All the students wear it.
8. Clara ( have to / has to ) work hard, doesn’t she? Yes, but she likes her job.
9. Next week, they ( had to / will have to) present their project about their wonders of nature.
10. Why are you late, Dylan? – Sorry, I ( had to / will have to) go back home. I forgot my homework
Test “Modal verbs” 2 variant.
1. Use modal verbs: can, can’t, may, could, have to, must, mustn’t, needn’t, had to, should.
1. … I come in? – Yes, you … .
2. A manager … to be sociable and polite, doesn’t he?
3. Do they … to wear a uniform to school?
4. … you speak Japanese? – No, I … .
5. Pupils … do the test yesterday.
6. If you have a toothache, you … see the dentist.
7. … I take a dictionary? – Yes, please.
8. I …. do homework today, I haven’t got any.
9. My sister …. read when she was five years old.
10. We … bring pets to school.
2. Complete the sentences, using the right variant.
1. … ( should / could ) you write me an e-mail, please?
2. It is rainy today, so I ( have to / had to ) put my raincoat on.
3. He studied in a Canadian school. He ( has to / had to ) learn English and French.
4. You ( needn’t / mustn’t ) stay classes, I’ve already told you the information.
5. The pupils ( should / must ) get along with the classmates.
6. Next month the students ( had to / will have to) pass the exams in Literature.
7. …. ( May / should) I translate the text? – No, you needn’t.
8. I have left my ruler at home. … ( Must / Can ) I borrow your ruler?
9. Have you ever been to Kazan? You ( should / have to ) visit it.
10. … ( Must / Could ) I have a little more cake, please? – You are welcome. Help yourself.