1) Children have to / must go to school every day. a) necessity b) ability 2) Can / May / Could I borrow your laptop? a) prohibition b) asking for permission 3) Could / Would you explain how to do the exercise? a) polite request b) future possibility 4) You ought to / should go out and play with friends. a) refusal b) advice 5) Ed lives near the sea so he can / is able to surf really well. a) ability b) suggestion 6) You mustn't / can't feed the animals in the zoo. a) prohibition b) advice 7) You don't have to / needn't drive me to school. a) necessity b) lack of necessity 8) I'm feeling hungry. Can / Shall we share a pizza? a) suggestion b) ability 9) My sister wouldn't let me wear her bracelet. a) refusal b) polite request 10) I heard that you passed your exam. You must be happy. a) certainty b) prohibition 11) It may / might be cold, so take a coat. a) future possibility b) refusal 12) "Jack could have come to the beach with us." This means that... a) he had the chance but he didn't. b) I'm sure he came to the beach. 13) Tom hurt his hand. He ____ been more careful. a) should have b) would have 14) Modal Perfect formula: ____ a) modal + have + pp b) modal + have + been 15) The dog ___ be walked. a) need b) must 16) The results ____ have been announced. a) can b) should

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