
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.)
must
mustn't
may not
needn't
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Multiple Choice
It is possible that it will rain tomorrow.
It may
It must
It should
It can't
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Multiple Choice
It is obligatory for students to take part in this curse.
Students can
Students should
Students could
Students have to
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Multiple Choice
It is forbidden to smoke in public places.
You can
You must
You mustn't
You have to
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
We are obliged to clock in and out every day.
(Paraphrase the sentence using a modal verb.)
must
need
should
can
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Multiple Choice
It is possible that Jack is afraid of the dark.
Jack might be afraid of the dark.
Jack must be afraid of the dark.
Jack should be afraid of the dark.
Jack has to be afraid of the dark.
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Multiple Choice
Perhaps he missed the last train.
He might have missed the train.
He must have missed the train.
He should have missed the train.
He can't have missed the train.
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Multiple Choice
It impossible that her car has broken down again.
Her car mustn't have broken again.
Her car can't have broken down again.
Her car must be broken down again.
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.
I must have spent so much money on records
I may have spent so much money on records
I needn't have spent so much money on records
I shouldn't have spent so much money on records
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Multiple Choice
You are obliged to provide a medical certificate.
must provide.
can provide.
could provide.
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Multiple Select
It's possible that I took your jacket by mistake.
I should have taken your jacket by mistake
I might have taken your jacket by mistake
I must have taken your jacket by mistake
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.
You should go to the doctor.
You can go to the doctor.
You have to go to the doctor.
You may go to the doctor.
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Multiple Choice
It is not necessary for you to buy me a present.
You needn't buy me a present
You mustn't buy me a present
You have to buy me a present
You need to buy me a present
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Multiple Choice
It wasn't necessary for you to bring so much food.
You can't have brought so much food.
You must have brought so much food.
You might not have brought so much food.
You needn't have brought so much food.
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Multiple Choice
You aren’t allowed to talk during the exam.
You needn't talk during the exam
You don't have to talk during the exam
You must talk during the exam
You mustn't talk during the exam
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Multiple Choice
It is required that students take part in this course.
Students can take part in this course.
Students should take part in this course.
Students could take part in this course.
Students have to take part in this course.
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Multiple Choice
It is necessary for me to study for the exam
I mustn't study for the exam
I have to study for the exam
I needn't study for the exam
I don't have to study for the exam
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Multiple Choice
Eating chewing-gum in the class is prohibited.
You don't have to eat chewing-gum in the class
You mustn't eat chewing-gum in the class
Eating chewing-gum in the class is must
Eating chewing-gum in the class doesn't have to
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Multiple Choice
I am sure Sara needs our help.
Sara can need our help.
Sara must need our help.
Sara may need our help.
Sara doesn't have to need our help.
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Multiple Choice
There is an obligation to turn off the mobile phone.
We shouldn't turn off the mobile phone
We needn't turn off the mobile phone
We mustn't turn off the mobile phone
We have to turn off the mobile phone
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Multiple Choice
It isn’t necessary for you to take a jacket.
You must take a jacket
You needn't take a jacket
You oughtn't to take a jacket
You mustn't take a jacket
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Multiple Choice
I am sure it is not true.
This must be true.
This may be true.
This can't be true.
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.
You could
You don't need to
You ought to
You can
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Multiple Choice
You booked the ticket in advance, which was unnecessary.
needn't have booked
needn't book
must have booked
shouldn't book
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Multiple Choice
It is forbidden to smoke in public places.
You can smoke in public places.
You must smoke in public places.
You mustn't smoke in public places.
You have to smoke in public places.
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Multiple Choice
It was wrong of you to give him so much money.
should have given
ought not to have given
may not habe given
might have given
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Multiple Choice
It's against the rules to use your phone during the test
couldn't
mightn't
shouldn't
mustn't
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