Test 2 fill in the blanks with the following forms of modal verbs and their equivalents: must, mustn’t, needn’t, should, shouldn’t, have to (has to), don’t have to (doesn’t have to), shall. 1. you … take a bus to get to the museum. it’s far from here. 2. pupils … come to school in time. 3. children … play with matches. 4. you’ve been travelling all day, you … be tired. 5. you … open the window. it ‘s very cold outdoors. 6. i … learn this grammar rule. i don’t know it. 7. you … give up your seat to old people. 8. people … cross the street when the light is red. 9. i don’t go to school on sundays. i … get up early in the morning. 10. i … clean the windows. they aren’t dirty. 11. it’s grown dark in the room. … i switch on the light? 12. let’s listen to some music, … we? 13. you … read this book in english. it’s very difficult for you. 14. she can’t come to see me. she … meet her friends at the railway station. 15. you … buy any bread. we’ve got a lot of it. 16. he … make tea in the morning. his mother makes it for him
2. Pupils must come to school in time.
3. Children mustn’t play with matches.
4. You’ve been travelling all day, you must be tired.
5. You shouldn’t open the window. It ‘s very cold outdoors.
6. I must learn this grammar rule. I don’t know it.
7. You should give up your seat to old people.
8. People shouldn’t cross the street when the light is red.
9. I don’t go to school on Sundays. I needn’t get up early in the morning.
10. I needn’t clean the windows. They aren’t dirty.
11. It’s grown dark in the room. Shall I switch on the light?
12. Let’s listen to some music, shan't we?
13. You don’t have to read this book in English. It’s very difficult for you.
14. She can’t come to see me. She has to meet her friends at the railway station.
15. You needn’t buy any bread. We’ve got a lot of it.
16. He doesn’t have to make tea in the morning. His mother makes it for him.