I know who your teacher is. I have just met him. Look! Somebody has already broken the tree. Mary has gone to Moscow. I haven t found a new flat yet. Have you written the letter? He has lost his key. Have theylearnt any new words?
1. Would you like something to eat? – No, thanks. I have just had lunch.
2. Do you know where Olive is? – Yes, I have just seen him.
3. What time is Dave leaving? – He has already left.
4. What is in the newspaper today? – I don't know. Ihaven t read yet.
5. Is Ann coming to the cinema with us? – No, she has already seen the film.
Fill in the gaps with an appropriate modal verb (must, may, can, need, to have to).
1. Sandra need not come to me tomorrow – I’ve done the job.
2. There is no need to rewrite the essay completely – it’s quite good. You can only rewrite the third passage.
3. It’s so late, we must be going!
4. Students have to pay for their education at private school.
5. You must stay at home today.
6. It must be your car there. You have parked it today.
7. You must not take pictures in this museum.
8. We have to speak Spanish at the lesson.
9. Can you help me?
10. You may be glad to find the best flat.
I know who your teacher is. I have just met him. Look! Somebody has already broken the tree. Mary has gone to Moscow. I haven t found a new flat yet. Have you written the letter? He has lost his key. Have theylearnt any new words?
1. Would you like something to eat? – No, thanks. I have just had lunch.
2. Do you know where Olive is? – Yes, I have just seen him.
3. What time is Dave leaving? – He has already left.
4. What is in the newspaper today? – I don't know. Ihaven t read yet.
5. Is Ann coming to the cinema with us? – No, she has already seen the film.