1) have to a) obligation, necessity b) possibility, probability c) advice, suggestion d) ability 2) may/might/could a) obligation, necessity b) possibility, probability c) advice, suggestion d) ability 3) should a) obligation, necessity b) possibility, probability c) advice, suggestion d) ability 4) can a) obligation, necessity b) possibility, probability c) advice, suggestion d) ability 5) expressing obligation a) I have to finish my homework before I can go out. b) She may come to the party if she finishes her work early. c) It might rain later, so take an umbrella. d) We could see a movie tonight if you're free e) You should try the new restaurant downtown; it's fantastic. f) She can speak three languages fluently. 6) Expressing Possibility/Probability: a) I have to finish my homework before I can go out. b) She may come to the party if she finishes her work early. c) It might rain later, so take an umbrella. d) We could see a movie tonight if you're free e) You should try the new restaurant downtown; it's fantastic. f) She can speak three languages fluently. 7) Expressing Advice/Suggestion: a) I have to finish my homework before I can go out. b) She may come to the party if she finishes her work early. c) It might rain later, so take an umbrella. d) We could see a movie tonight if you're free e) You should try the new restaurant downtown; it's fantastic. f) She can speak three languages fluently. 8) Expressing Ability: a) I have to finish my homework before I can go out. b) She may come to the party if she finishes her work early. c) It might rain later, so take an umbrella. d) We could see a movie tonight if you're free e) You should try the new restaurant downtown; it's fantastic. f) She can speak three languages fluently.

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