1. _____ you help me with my homework? A) Are B) May C) Can D) Need 2. You _____ enter without a tie....

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  1. _____ you help me with my homework?

A) Are B) May C) Can D) Need

  1. You _____ enter without a tie.

A) aren’t B) can’t C) ought not D) weren’t

  1. We _____ leave now or we’ll be late.

A) has to B) must C) can D) will

  1. If you had video, you _____ record it yourself tonight.

A) could B) can C) must D) may

  1. A: My car has been stolen. B: _____.

A) You should ring the police. B) Will you phone the police? C) Could you ring the police? D) You are phoning the police.

  1. A: She can’t sing. B: Neither_____.

A) do I B) could I C) am I D) can I

  1. If you don’t feel better you _____ go to bed.

A) ought B) should C) don’t have to D) needn’t

  1. You _____ get the 8.45 train. It doesn’t stop at Yorkshire.

A) had better B) mustn’t C) should D) don’t have to

  1. His illness got worse and worse. In the end he _____ go into hospital for an operation.

A) will have to B) must C) had to D) ought to have

  1. You _____ any more aspirins; you’ve had four already.

A) mustn’t take B) needn’t have taken C) shouldn’t have taken D) had better not take

  1. You _____ spanked her. She didn’t deserve it.

A) shouldn’t have B) needn’t have C) mustn’t have D) couldn’t have

  1. A: I wonder who took my alarm clock. B: It __ Julia. She __ supposed to get up early.

A) might be / is B) could be / is C) had to be / was D) must have been / was

  1. In a hundred years’ time we _____ out of water to drink.

A) must have run B) might have been/run C) should have run D) may have run

  1. A: Did you enjoy the concert? B: It was OK, but I ___ to the theatre.

A) needn’t have gone B) must have gone C) had better go D) would rather have gone

  1. When I was a child, I __ a flashlight to bed with me so that I __ read comic books without my parents’ knowing them.

A) used to take / could B) was used to taking / could C) would take / can D) would have taken / was able to

16 .I . speak French without a problem now because I have had many lessons.

A) may B) can C) have D) was able to

  1. I . go now because I am already late for my class.

A) may B) can C) have to D) was able to

  1. I could . bought that car but I didn't have enough money to pay for the petrol.

A) may B) can C) have to D) have

  1. I . go to see the doctor last week because I was very ill.

A) may B) can C) had to D) could

  1. They . do their homework today because it is a holiday at the school.

A) don't have to B) can C) must not D) couldn’t

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  1. Can you help me with my homework? (C)
  2. You can't enter without a tie. (B)
  3. We must leave now or we'll be late. (B)
  4. If you had video, you could record it yourself tonight. (A)
  5. You should ring the police. (A)
  6. Neither can I. (D)
  7. If you don’t feel better you should go to bed. (B)
  8. You had better not get the 8.45 train. It doesn’t stop at Yorkshire. (A)
  9. His illness got worse and worse. In the end he had to go into hospital for an operation. (C)
  10. You mustn’t take any more aspirins; you’ve had four already. (A)
  11. You shouldn’t have spanked her. She didn’t deserve it. (A)
  12. It must have been Julia. She was supposed to get up early. (D)
  13. In a hundred years’ time we might have run out of water to drink. (B)
  14. It was OK, but I needn’t have gone to the theatre. (A)
  15. When I was a child, I used to take a flashlight to bed with me so that I could read comic books without my parents’ knowing them. (A)
  16. I can speak French without a problem now because I have had many lessons. (B)
  17. I have to go now because I am already late for my class. (C)
  18. I may have bought that car but I didn't have enough money to pay for the petrol. (D)
  19. I had to go to see the doctor last week because I was very ill. (C)
  20. They don't have to do their homework today because it is a holiday at the school. (A)

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ответил 12 дней назад
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  1. C) Can
  2. B) can’t
  3. B) must
  4. A) could
  5. A) You should ring the police.
  6. D) can I
  7. B) should
  8. A) had better
  9. C) had to
  10. A) mustn’t take
  11. A) shouldn’t have
  12. D) must have been / was
  13. D) may have run
  14. A) needn’t have gone
  15. A) used to take / could
  16. B) can
  17. C) have to
  18. D) have
  19. C) had to
  20. A) don't have to

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ответил 12 дней назад
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  1. C) Can - "Can you help me with my homework?" is a request for assistance. "Can" is used here to ask if someone is able or willing to help.

  2. B) can’t - "You can’t enter without a tie." This sentence is a prohibition, indicating that entering without a tie is not allowed.

  3. B) must - "We must leave now or we’ll be late." "Must" is used here to express necessity or obligation to leave immediately to avoid being late.

  4. A) could - "If you had video, you could record it yourself tonight." "Could" is used to express a conditional possibility; if the condition is met, recording is possible.

  5. A) You should ring the police. - This response offers advice or a suggestion to contact the police after a car theft.

  6. D) can I - "Neither can I." This response agrees with the negative statement "She can’t sing," using "can" to indicate the same ability (or lack thereof).

  7. B) should - "If you don’t feel better you should go to bed." "Should" is used to give advice or a recommendation for action.

  8. B) mustn’t - "You mustn’t get the 8.45 train. It doesn’t stop at Yorkshire." This sentence is a prohibition, indicating that taking this train is not advisable due to its schedule.

  9. C) had to - "In the end he had to go into hospital for an operation." "Had to" is used to express past necessity or obligation due to the worsening illness.

  10. A) mustn’t take - "You mustn’t take any more aspirins; you’ve had four already." This is a prohibition, indicating that taking more aspirins is not allowed.

  11. A) shouldn’t have - "You shouldn’t have spanked her. She didn’t deserve it." This indicates that the action was wrong or unnecessary in hindsight.

  12. D) must have been / was - "It must have been Julia. She was supposed to get up early." This suggests a strong assumption or certainty regarding Julia taking the alarm clock.

  13. D) may have run - "In a hundred years’ time we may have run out of water to drink." This indicates a possibility in the future.

  14. D) would rather have gone - "It was OK, but I would rather have gone to the theatre." This expresses a preference for a different past action.

  15. A) used to take / could - "When I was a child, I used to take a flashlight to bed with me so that I could read comic books without my parents’ knowing them." "Used to" expresses a past habit, and "could" indicates ability.

  16. B) can - "I can speak French without a problem now because I have had many lessons." "Can" indicates present ability.

  17. C) have to - "I have to go now because I am already late for my class." "Have to" expresses necessity or obligation to leave.

  18. D) have - "I could have bought that car but I didn't have enough money to pay for the petrol." "Could have" indicates a past possibility that was not realized.

  19. C) had to - "I had to go to see the doctor last week because I was very ill." "Had to" indicates past necessity or obligation.

  20. A) don't have to - "They don't have to do their homework today because it is a holiday at the school." "Don't have to" indicates that there is no obligation to do the homework.

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ответил 12 дней назад

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