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        Students       Exercise 1.
			Rephrase the following situations using an appropriate modal
			verb.
			 
			
			1.
			I advise you to stop eating so much sweet. You ... stop eating
			sweets.
			 
			
			2.
			I insist your doing the homework regularly. You ... do your homework.
			 
			
			3.
			My granny hears you well enough. You ... shout.
			 
			
			4.
			It isn’t possible for him to come to the party. He ... come to the
			party.
			 
			
			5.
			It’s forbidden to feed the animals in the Zoo. You ... feed the
			animals in the Zoo.
			 
			
			6.
			Let me speak to Ann, please.... I speak to Ann, please?
			 
			
			7.
			Perhaps she will call you one day. She... call you one day.
			 
			
			8.
			You are obliged to buy a ticket to enter the museum. You ... buy a
			ticket to enter the museum.
			 
			
			9.
			Would you mind if I use your phone? ... I use your phone?
			 
			
			10.
			Why don’t we go to the seaside at the weekend? ... we go to the
			seaside at the weekend?
			 
			
			11.
			Perhaps she is sleeping now. She ... be sleeping now.
			 
			
			12.
			It’s necessary to be always on time. You ... be always on time.
			 
			
			13.
			She translates texts easily. She ... translate this text.
			 
			
			14.
			It’s right to speak to your husband calmly. You ... speak to your
			husband calmly.
			 
			
			15.
			They will come to the theatre with me. They... come to the theatre
			with me.
			 
			
			 
			 
			
			    Exercise
			2. Read this extract of a novel and choose
			from must, have to and be able to.
			 
			
			    It was Russell’s
			first day in the new job. The first thing that he 1. must/
			had to do was to see his
			Head of Department. 
			 
			
			She was called Irene and she seemed pleasant
			enough. ‘There are a few things I 2. had to/must tell
			you,’ she said, ‘but, 
			 
			
			of course, there are a lot of things that
			you will 3.
			have to/must
			find out
			yourself.’ Russell agreed.
			 
			
			‘First
			of all,’ said Irene, ‘there are lots of departmental meetings
			here but you 4.
			won't have to/ haven’t to
			go to all
			
			 
			
						of them. You will 5.
			be able to/have to miss a lot of them.’
	
         
        Student   
			 
			
			    ‘Good’,
			said Russell, ‘but which meetings
			6. must
			I/ will I have to
			go
			to?’
			 
			
			    ‘The
			ones where every section leader 7.
			has to/will have to report on
			progress,’ she replied. 
			 
			
			She looked at her
			watch. ‘Any questions? I 8. have to/had to go now. I
			will 9. be able to/have to 
			 
			
			see the Managing Director in
			five minutes.’ ‘Just one thing,’ said Russell. ‘In my last
			job we 
			 
			
			10. may/could work at home from time to time
			instead of coming into the office every day.
			 
			
			    11.
			Will I be able to/ Can I be able to
			do that
			here?’
			 
			
			    ‘I
			think we 12.
			may/must
			discuss that some other time.’ said Irene and left the room.
			 
			
			 
			 
			
			    Exercise
			3. Mum is writing a notice to her child;
			help her to complete it with can/ can’t or must/mustn’t.
			 
			
			Dear Peter,
			 
			
			    I will be a
			bit late today, so please don't forget:
			 
			
			    You
			1.... goto
			the supermarket. I 2....
			do the shopping today because I’m very
			busy. The shopping list is on the 
			 
			
			table. You 3...
			feed our pets. You 4...
			watch TV but you 5....
			finish your homework first. If you
			6.... do
			it yourself, 
			 
			
			I will help you later. Peter, you 7....
			go to your friend’s house but you
			8.... be
			back at half past six. You 9....
			forget that 
			 
			
			Aunt Agatha is coming to visit
			us today so you 10....
			tidy your rooms! I’ll be back at 6.30,
			You 11....
			call me if you need 
			 
			
			anything.
			 
			
			 
			 
			
			Love, Mum
			 
			
			 
			 
			
			 
	 
         
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						Exercise 1.
						1.
						should 2.
						must 3.
						needn’t
						4.
						can’t 5.
						mustn’t
						6.
						can (could)
						7.
						may 8.
						must
						9.
						may 10.
						can 11.
						may 12.
						must 13.
						can 14.
						should 15.
						can
						 
						
						Exercise
						2. 1. had
						to 2. must 3. have to 4. won’t have to 5. be able to 6. will I
						have to 7. has to 8. have to 9. have to 10. could 11. will... be
						able to 12. may
						 
						
						Exercise
						3. 1. must 2. can’t 3. must
						4. can 5. must 6. can’t 7. can 8. must 9. mustn’t, 10.
						must
						11. can
						 
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