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Modal verbs of advicce, obligation and prohibition

Authored by Nicole Oomura

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Modal verbs of advicce, obligation and prohibition
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1.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Read the comments by people about where they work or study. Chosse the correct option: We ​ (a)   talk to each other during exams

mustn't

shouldn't

Answer explanation

The correct choice is 'mustn't' because it indicates a prohibition or necessity not to talk to each other during exams.

2.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Read the comments by people about where they work or study. Chosse the correct option: It's a rule that we ​ (a)   wear a suit

ought to

have to

Answer explanation

The correct choice is 'have to' because it indicates a requirement or obligation, which fits the context of wearing a suit as a rule.

3.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Read the comments by people about where they work or study. Chosse the correct option: We ​ (a)   there on Saturdays

don't have to go

mustn't go

Answer explanation

The correct option is 'don't have to go' because it indicates absence of obligation, which aligns with the context of not needing to go on Saturdays.

4.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Read the comments by people about where they work or study. Chosse the correct option: Our boss say we ​ (a)   arrive by half past eight in the morning

shouldn't

must

Answer explanation

In this context, 'must' is used to indicate a strong obligation or necessity, making it the correct choice for the sentence.

5.

DROPDOWN QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

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Read the comments by people about where they work or study. Chosse the correct option: We ​ (a)   take days off without permission

shouldn't

don't have to

Answer explanation

The correct choice is 'shouldn't' because it implies that taking days off without permission is not acceptable.

6.

FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Complete the sentences using must, mustn't, have to or don't have to. Sometimes more than one answer is possible: It's still early. We (a)   go home yet.

7.

FILL IN THE BLANKS QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Complete the sentences using must, mustn't, have to or don't have to. Sometimes more than one answer is possible: You look tired. You (a)   take a break.

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