Fill in the blanks with a modal verb
1.- ……………….. I borrow your rubber, please? Yes, of course you ……………..
2.-My friend is getting married today, she ……………. feel very nervous.
3.-Next year I think you ……………… to translate any report into your own
language.
4.-Don’t touch that wire because it …………………. be dangerous.
5.-I ……………. swim quite well when I was five years old.
6.- Sonia …………………… practise so much if she wants to take part in the
marathon.
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In this sentence, the modal verb "can" is used to ask for permission. The word "can" is followed by the pronoun "I" and the main verb "borrow."
2. My friend is getting married today, she might feel very nervous.
In this sentence, the modal verb "might" is used to express possibility. It suggests that there is a chance that she will feel very nervous.
3. Next year I think you will have to translate any report into your own language.
In this sentence, the modal verb "will" is used to talk about future obligations. It is followed by the verb phrase "have to" and the main verb "translate." It indicates that it will be necessary for the person to translate any report into their own language in the future.
4. Don’t touch that wire because it could be dangerous.
In this sentence, the modal verb "could" is used to talk about possibility. It suggests that there is a possibility that the wire is dangerous.
5. I could swim quite well when I was five years old.
In this sentence, the modal verb "could" is used to talk about past ability. It indicates that the person was able to swim quite well when they were five years old.
6. Sonia will have to practise so much if she wants to take part in the marathon.
In this sentence, the modal verb "will" is used to talk about future obligations. It is followed by the verb phrase "have to" and the main verb "practice." It suggests that if Sonia wants to take part in the marathon, she will need to practice a lot.