I've already passed all my exams, so I ..... to study this summer.
Mozart ..... write symphonies when he was only five.
Chemistry is difficult for him. He ..... solve any problems.
Which modal verb do we use to make suggestions?
Which are the past forms of can and can't?
We are outside the stadium now. We ..... go in without tickets.
I can cook very well now; I learnt last year. I ..... cook five years ago.
It was very dark, so we ..... see anything.
You ..... write in capital letters in the exam. It's a rule.
They are celebrating their anniversary on Saturday and now they ..... to prepare the party.
He's very smart, he ..... speak several foreign languages and play music instruments.
When it's not necessary to do something, we use the modal verbs ..... (name the third person singular and the other forms)
This cake is delicious. He ..... taste it.
It's freezing outside. They ..... forget their coats.
Did you both get angry? I think you ..... speak to him and everything will be all right.
You ..... run in the corridors. If you do that, you will be punished.
I can't reach that shelf. ..... you get me those dishes, Susan?
We have done the shopping. She ..... to go to the market.
Have you got an exam tomorrow? You ..... revise.
Invite everybody to the party. You ..... hurt anyone's feelings.
As Hugue was 50 minutes late, he ..... enter the exam.
I'm hungry. ..... have something to eat, grandma?
Which two modal verbs do we use to express obligation?
Which modal verb do we use with the preposition TO?
The guards told the tourists that they ..... take pictures of the paintings. It wasn't forbidden.