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ENGLISH 12 - SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION WITH MODALS

ENGLISH 12 - SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION WITH MODALS

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ENGLISH 12 - SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION WITH MODALS

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Multiple Choice

You aren't allowed to eat and drink in the classroom.

(Paraphrase the sentence using a modal verb.)

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must

2

mustn't

3

may not

4

needn't

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Multiple Choice

It is possible that it will rain tomorrow.

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It may

2

It must

3

It should

4

It can't

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Multiple Choice

It is obligatory for students to take part in this curse.

1

Students can

2

Students should

3

Students could

4

Students have to

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Multiple Choice

It is forbidden to smoke in public places.

1

You can

2

You must

3

You mustn't

4

You have to

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Multiple Choice

You are obliged to finish this work before the end of the week. 
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have to
2
needn't
3
can
4
might 

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Multiple Choice

We are obliged to clock in and out every day.

(Paraphrase the sentence using a modal verb.)

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must

2

need

3

should

4

can

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Multiple Choice

It is possible that Jack is afraid of the dark.

1

Jack might be afraid of the dark.

2

Jack must be afraid of the dark.

3

Jack should be afraid of the dark.

4

Jack has to be afraid of the dark.

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Multiple Choice

Perhaps he missed the last train.

1

He might have missed the train.

2

He must have missed the train.

3

He should have missed the train.

4

He can't have missed the train.

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Multiple Choice

It impossible that her car has broken down again.

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Her car mustn't have broken again.

2

Her car can't have broken down again.

3

Her car must be broken down again.

4

Her car might have broken again.

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Multiple Choice

It was a mistake for me to spend so much money on records.

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I must have spent so much money on records

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I may have spent so much money on records

3

I needn't have spent so much money on records

4

I shouldn't have spent so much money on records

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Multiple Choice

You are obliged to provide a medical certificate.

1

must provide.

2

can provide.

3

could provide.

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Multiple Select

It's possible that I took your jacket by mistake.

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I should have taken your jacket by mistake

2

I might have taken your jacket by mistake

3

I must have taken your jacket by mistake

4

I needn't have taken your jacket by mistake

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Multiple Choice

If I were you I would go to the doctor.

1

You should go to the doctor.

2

You can go to the doctor.

3

You have to go to the doctor.

4

You may go to the doctor.

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Multiple Choice

It is not necessary for you to buy me a present.

1

You needn't buy me a present

2

You mustn't buy me a present

3

You have to buy me a present

4

You need to buy me a present

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Multiple Choice

It wasn't necessary for you to bring so much food.

1

You can't have brought so much food.

2

You must have brought so much food.

3

You might not have brought so much food.

4

You needn't have brought so much food.

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Multiple Choice

You aren’t allowed to talk during the exam.

1

You needn't talk during the exam

2

You don't have to talk during the exam

3

You must talk during the exam

4

You mustn't talk during the exam

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Multiple Choice

It is required that students take part in this course.

1

Students can take part in this course.

2

Students should take part in this course.

3

Students could take part in this course.

4

Students have to take part in this course.

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Multiple Choice

It is necessary for me to study for the exam

1

I mustn't study for the exam

2

I have to study for the exam

3

I needn't study for the exam

4

I don't have to study for the exam

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Multiple Choice

Eating chewing-gum in the class is prohibited.

1

You don't have to eat chewing-gum in the class

2

You mustn't eat chewing-gum in the class

3

Eating chewing-gum in the class is must

4

Eating chewing-gum in the class doesn't have to

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Multiple Choice

I am sure Sara needs our help.

1

Sara can need our help.

2

Sara must need our help.

3

Sara may need our help.

4

Sara doesn't have to need our help.

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Multiple Choice

There is an obligation to turn off the mobile phone.

1

We shouldn't turn off the mobile phone

2

We needn't turn off the mobile phone

3

We mustn't turn off the mobile phone

4

We have to turn off the mobile phone

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Multiple Choice

It isn’t necessary for you to take a jacket.

1

You must take a jacket

2

You needn't take a jacket

3

You oughtn't to take a jacket

4

You mustn't take a jacket

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Multiple Choice

I am sure it is not true.

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This must be true.

2

This may be true.

3

This can't be true.

4

This shouldn't be true.

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Multiple Choice

It is a good idea to start revising for the exam a few weeks earlier.

1

You could

2

You don't need to

3

You ought to

4

You can

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Multiple Choice

You booked the ticket in advance, which was unnecessary.

1

needn't have booked

2

needn't book

3

must have booked

4

shouldn't book

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Multiple Choice

It is forbidden to smoke in public places.

1

You can smoke in public places.

2

You must smoke in public places.

3

You mustn't smoke in public places.

4

You have to smoke in public places.

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Multiple Choice

It was wrong of you to give him so much money.

1

should have given

2

ought not to have given

3

may not habe given

4

might have given

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Multiple Choice

It's against the rules to use your phone during the test

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couldn't

2

mightn't

3

shouldn't

4

mustn't

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