1) "Permission" can be expressed by... a) may/would/might b) have to/need to c) may/could/can d) be able to/may 2) Choose the correct form: "I bought myself a great organizer for little things. I think you might ______ it too. a) to need b) be needing c) have needed d) need 3) "can/could" usually stand for... a) power b) ability c) emotions d) obligation 4) Modal verbs can be inflected with -s, -ed, -ing, etc. a) True b) False 5) The difference between "You must not do that!" and "You do not have to do that." a) "must" is a modal verb, while "have to" is not b) punctuation c) no evident difference d) varying degrees of obligation 6) Choose the correct sentence expressing the past: a) You should have seen a doctor b) You should saw a doctor c) You should see a doctor d) You shoulded see a doctor 7) Functions of the verb "need" a) an ordinary verb, can't be used as modal b) can be both as ordinary and modal c) a modal verb, can't be inflected d) expresses necessity 8) What does this mean: "Modal verbs are followed by the bare infinitive"  a) m.V.+ Ving b) m.V.+ to "verb" c) m.V.+ V3 d) m.V.+ V1 9) Choose the correct option: "I bet you'd love _____ to talk to her again." a) to can b) could have been able c) to be able d) can 10) Grade modal verbs from most polite to least when expressing a permission a) may, could, can b) can, could, may c) may, might, would d) would, might, may

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