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Test 8: Modals for possibility; 'Have to'
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Test 2: The present perfect and the past simple
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Test 4: The past continuous and the past simple; 'Used to'
Test 5: The future
Test 6: Reported speech
Test 7: The first conditional
Test 8: Modals for possibility; 'Have to'
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Test 8:
Modals for possibility; 'Have to'
Choose the correct answer.
It's warm enough. We
...
may not go
might go
go
to the beach.
We
...
could get
could got
could to get
some more fairy lights for the carnival float.
Soon, there
...
may be
may been
might to be
a new wind farm on that hill.
Helen
...
won't go
goes
may go
to university. She'll decide next year.
Mrs Davison's busy but she has helped with the cooking before. She
...
might help
will help
won't help
us again.
What can we do about all the old paper at school? ~ We
...
will recycle
may to recycle
could recycle
it.
I
...
might not go
cannot go
can go
to the aviary when we visit the zoo – I've seen it before.
I know it's cloudy – but it
...
can rain
may not rain
could not rain
.
The good news is our team
...
might
may not
cannot
take part in the tournament.
If you
...
may want
will want
want
to lose weight, you could stop eating fast food.
We
...
don't go
may not go
could not to go
for a walk if it rains.
If it's a small cut, you
...
might not need
could not need
need
a plaster.
If
...
you could use
you will use
you use
additives, the cake might not taste so good.
The team
...
could not win
could win
might to win
more games if they practised more.
If you don't eat the right food, you
...
might have
might not have
not have
enough energy.
He's a good manager. We
...
have to train
have train
don't have to train
very hard to get in the team.
When they were children, Grandma and Grandpa
...
had to get up
have to get up
were having to get up
every morning at 5 o'clock.
...
You have to put
You're having to put
You haven't to put
a dressing on that burn!
Isabel's only 4!
...
Do we have to buy
Are we having to buy
Have we to buy
her a ticket for the museum?
Dora was lucky – she
...
didn't have to do
hadn't to do
wasn't having to do
any homework last night.
Does a football referee have to have a whistle? ~
...
Yes, he does.
Yes, he has.
Yes, he does have.
When Dad was at school,
...
had he to wear
did he have to wear
was he having to wear
a tie?
...
You haven't to come
You're having to come
You don't have to come
to the party but I hope you do!
...
Have the children to take
Are the children having to take
Do the children have to take
the bus to school?
...
Do you have to be
Do you must be
Did you have be
famous to have a happy life? ~ No, you don't.