Mixed Modals of Obligation and Deduction Exercise Multiple Choice Exercise
Must vs Have to Exercise (A2 / Pre-intermediate)
A multiple-choice exercise to practise modals of obligation: must / mustn’t, have to / don’t have to Grammar Rules: Must vs Have to
Can, Could, Would to Offer, Suggest & Request
We use the helping or modal verbs CAN, COULD & WOULD LIKE to offer, suggest, request & invite. Modals Review – A2 Pre-Intermediate English CAN – Use can with friends or informal settings for requests (things you want). Example sentence: Can I borrow a pen, please? COULD – Use Could to make requests or ask for permission. Could is a more polite … Read More
Have to / Must / Should
Modal Verbs of Obligation HAVE TO, MUST & SHOULD are modal verbs which we use for obligation and recommendations. Use SHOULD to make a recommendation (i.e. when you think it is a good idea for someone to do something). Example: You should do some grammar exercises to improve your English. 2. You should drink 6 glasses of water a day. … Read More
Can, Could, Able to Exercise
Able to Exercise
Choose the correct form of the verb TO BE ABLE TO and complete the gaps in the sentences. Be careful! You need to select between present, present perfect, past and future forms. Remember that able is followed by to in this structure. Exercise Level: B1 / Intermediate
Can or Can’t Exercise 1
Fill in the Blank Exercise. 24 questions and answers. Beginner / A1 Level. Online practice exercise using can or can’t with animal vocabulary and action verbs. Use CAN or CAN’t to complete the exercise below