Òåñò: Modal verbs
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1. Watch me, Mum; I ... stand on one leg. |
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1) can | |
2) could | |
3) am able to | |
2. She swam strongly and ... cross the river easily, even though it was swollen by the heavy rain. |
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1) can | |
2) could | |
3) was able to | |
3. Every day Dasha ... come home from work and turn on the TV. |
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1) will | |
2) would | |
3) used to | |
4. Dan ... know that Eva and Ben are engaged. |
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1) will | |
2) would | |
3) used to | |
5. Nika ... be at home by now. Let's go and see her. |
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1) will | |
2) would | |
3) used to | |
6. We ... stay with you at home, you look ill. |
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1) can | |
2) could | |
3) are allowed to | |
7. Sophie ... play the flute quite well. |
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1) can | |
2) could | |
3) is allowed to | |
8. I ... happy to see him, but I didn't have time. |
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1) would be | |
2) would have been | |
3) will have been | |
9. ... you cook? |
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1) Can | |
2) Are you able | |
3) Did you can | |
10. Cold weather ... kill certain plants. |
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1) will | |
2) would | |
3) used to | |
11. I ... open the present until my birthday. |
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1) couldn't | |
2) wasn't allowed to | |
3) used to | |
12. There was no television so they ... listen to the radio. |
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1) can | |
2) could | |
3) weren't allowed to | |
13. I ... take any electronic devices on school trips. |
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1) am not allowed to | |
2) can't | |
3) used to | |
14. Today it’s Martha’s birthday so she ... blow the candles in the strawberry cake. |
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1) is allowed to | |
2) could | |
3) can | |
15. I ... rather you checked my exercise before giving it to the teacher. |
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1) would | |
2) will | |
3) used | |
16. I ... let you know when I have more information about the matter. |
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1) would have | |
2) will have | |
3) will | |
17. Sara’s daughter ... write perfectly when she was seven. |
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1) used to | |
2) could | |
3) would | |
18. I ... believe my eyes. Is George the one who is standing over there? |
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1) can’t | |
2) wasn't allowed to | |
3) couldn't | |
19. All we ... see were his feet. |
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1) could | |
2) were able to | |
3) would | |
20. Films ... now easily be streamed online. |
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1) could | |
2) are (now easily) able to be... | |
3) can | |
21. Each time I gave him a problem he ... solve it for me. |
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1) would | |
2) - | |
3) was able to | |
22. When I was a child, in the summer afternoons we ... play in the street with boys and girls from the neighbourhood. |
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1) were able to | |
2) used to | |
3) would | |
23. ... bring our own music to the school disco? |
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1) Are we allowed to | |
2) You used to | |
3) Will have you | |
24. We ... chew gum in class. |
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1) weren't able to | |
2) aren’t allowed to | |
3) will | |
25. Let’s go for a run tomorrow. Do you think you ... come over at 5 am so we can get on the lake early in the morning? |
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1) will have | |
2) would have | |
3) can | |
26. I ... remember the crash, but nothing after that. |
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1) could | |
2) was able to | |
3) was allowed to | |
27. If you are late for work again, you ... surely be fired. |
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1) would | |
2) will | |
3) could | |
28. I don’t need this magazine anymore. You ... keep it. |
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1) aren't allowed to | |
2) would | |
3) can | |
29. I’m cold. ... you bring me a plaid, please? |
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1) Could | |
2) Are (you) allowed to | |
3) Were (you) able to | |
30. I ... nearly touch the ceiling. |
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1) was (nearly) able to | |
2) can | |
3) could |