Modal Verbs
Rephrase the following sentences using must, mustn't, needn't, has to or doesn't have to.
1 You aren't allowed to park your car in the college car park.
...You mustn't park your car in the college car park...
2 I strongly advise you to speak to your parents about your decision.
3 It isn't necessary for Emma to attend tomorrow's staff meeting.
4 Jack is obliged to wear a suit and a tie at work because the manager says so.
5 I'm sure Antonio is from Milan.
6 It's necessary for Roger to find a job soon.
7 It's forbidden to use mobile phones inside the hospital.
8 Susan is obliged to work overtime because her boss says so.
Rephrase the following sentences using didn't need to or needn't have done.
1 It wasn't necessary for him to wash the car. It wasn't dirty.
…He didn’t need to wash the car…
2 It wasn't necessary for her to buy so many oranges, but she did.
3 It wasn't necessary for us to take an umbrella. It wasn't raining.
4 It wasn't necessary for us to turn on the light. It wasn't dark.
5 It wasn't necessary for him to call me today, but he did.
6 It wasn't necessary for you to make sandwiches for me, but you did.
7 It wasn't necessary for them to make reservations at the restaurant, but they did.
Rewrite the sentences using the word in bold.
1 It isn't necessary for Mark to buy new clothes for the reception.
need... Mark doesn’t need to/needn’t buy new clothes for the reception…
2 You aren't allowed to pick these flowers. must
3 Sarah is obliged to type her compositions at university. has
4 It wasn't necessary for Paula to make the beds. need
5 It is your duty to obey the law. must
6 It wasn't necessary for Bob to wait for me, but he did. need
7 It is forbidden to throw litter on the beach. must
8 I'm sure Ronald is at home. must
9 It wasn't necessary for Alice to bake a cake for the party. need
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10 It wasn't necessary for George to stay at work late last night, but he did. have
Fill in the gaps with an appropriate modal verb.
1 A:... May/Can/Could... I borrow your pen, please?
B: No, you ….I'm using it.
2 A: I'm bored. What shall we do?
B: We … go for a walk.
A: No, we … because it's raining.
B: Let's watch a video, then.
3 A: My parents told me I … go to the party tonight.
B: Never mind, I … go either. We … stay at home together, though.
4 A: Sir, ….I speak to you for a moment, please?
B: Certainly, but later today; I'm busy now.
5 A: Excuse me?
B: Yes?
A: … you tell me where the post office is, please?
B: Certainly. It's on the main road, next to the school.
6 A: Is anyone sitting on that chair?
B: No, you … take it if you want to.
Choose the correct answer.
1 " Todd was a very talented child.'
I know. He.. B... play the piano well when he was seven.'
A couldn't B could C can
2 I've just taken a loaf out of the oven.
Oh, that's why I … smell fresh bread when I came home.
A was able to B can't C could
3 'How was the test?'
Easy. All the children … pass it.'
A were able to B could C can't
4 What are you doing this summer?'
'I hope I'll … go on holiday with my friends.'
A could B be able to C can






