Gap Fill Exercise Complete the gaps in the sentences by putting the verbs in the brackets into the correct form
Past Modals of Possibility and Probability Exercise
Wish Exercise
Multiple Choice Exercise Select the best answer to complete the gap in the sentences.
Other Ways to Say IF
Multiple-Choice Exercise Choose in case / provided / supposing / if / unless to complete the gaps in the sentences.
Modals For Probability & Possibility (Present & Future)
Multiple-choice exercise Choose the answer which has the same meaning as the example sentence
SHOULD vs SHOULD HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE
PRESENT & FUTURE actions Use SHOULD + verb to give advice / make a suggestion / express obligation You should eat at least 5 fruit & vegetables every day. You shouldn’t go to bed late before an exam. PAST actions Use SHOULD HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE to express regret / criticism Examples: I should have studied for my English test. … Read More
Mixed Modals of Obligation & Deduction
Mixed Modals of Obligation and Deduction Exercise Multiple Choice Exercise
Must vs Have to Exercise (A2 / Pre-intermediate)
A multiple-choice exercise to practise modals of obligation: must / mustn’t, have to / don’t have to Grammar Rules: Must vs Have to
Can, Could, Would to Offer, Suggest & Request
We use the helping or modal verbs CAN, COULD & WOULD LIKE to offer, suggest, request & invite. Modals Review – A2 Pre-Intermediate English CAN – Use can with friends or informal settings for requests (things you want). Example sentence: Can I borrow a pen, please? COULD – Use Could to make requests or ask for permission. Could is a more polite … Read More
Have to / Must / Should
Modal Verbs of Obligation HAVE TO, MUST & SHOULD are modal verbs which we use for obligation and recommendations. Use SHOULD to make a recommendation (i.e. when you think it is a good idea for someone to do something). Example: You should do some grammar exercises to improve your English. 2. You should drink 6 glasses of water a day. … Read More
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