"You ... eat fruit and vegetables.", ought to, ought, should, must, It means obligation., must, may, should, can, "The table is reserved so we... sit there.", are allowed, can't, needn't, must, You are sick. The doctor says: "You ... stay in bed and rest.", might, need, can, should, Which sentence correctly expresses lack of obligation in the present?, You don’t have to pay for the tickets. They’re free., You shouldn’t pay for the tickets. They’re free., You couldn’t pay for the tickets. They’re free, You mustn’t pay for the tickets. They’re free., "___ I open the window? It’s very hot in here.", Can, Must, Should, Could, "I’m not sure, but it ... rain this afternoon, so take an umbrella.", must, might, should, have to, Choose the best sentence to talk about ability in the past., I were allowed to swim when I was little., I can swim when I was little., I could swim when I was little., I must swim when I was little., “She can swim very fast.” This sentence expresses ability in the present., True, False, Which sentence correctly expresses obligation coming from external rules (not personal opinion)?, You might take an umbrella. It could rain., You have to wear a helmet on this site., You should try this cake. It’s delicious., You must see that new movie. It’s fantastic., "You ... eat junk food every day.", can't, don't have to, may, shouldn't, "You must clean your room", my mum advised me. Is this "must" used correctly?, Yes, No, "You ... load the dishwasher because I did it yesterday", might, have to, must, ought, You are uncertain about how you did the exam. Which sentence best expresses this idea?, I must have failed the exam., I should have failed the exam., I might have failed the exam., I may have failed the exam., If you want to give advise to someone. Which modal verb should you use?, should, can, have to, must

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