Exercise 1: Circle the correct option to complete the following reflection about the use of modal auxiliaries.
1. The word must / mustn’t is used to express a prohibition and the word must / mustn’t is used to express an obligation.
2. The auxiliary must / might / should is used to express a supposition or a possibility. 3. The expression “You mustn’t feed the animal” means that giving food to the animals is a
good idea / prohibited / a possibility.
4. When you want to give a suggestion or a recommendation, you need to use the auxiliary must / might / should.
5. The expression “Nancy must / might / should study for the test tonight” means that it is possible that Nancy studies tonight.
6 . The expression “Nancy must / might / should study for the test tonight” means that Nancy has the obligation to study tonight.
7. Which expression indicates a good idea? “Jossie must take an aspirin / Jossie might take an aspirin / Jossie should take an aspirin”
8. The word “will” indicates that the action of the verb in a sentence is in past / present / future.
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1. The word must / mustn’t is used to express a prohibition and the word must / mustn’t is used to express an obligation.
2. The auxiliary must / might / should is used to express a supposition or a possibility.
3. The expression “You mustn’t feed the animal” means that giving food to the animals is a good idea / prohibited / a possibility.
4. When you want to give a suggestion or a recommendation, you need to use the auxiliary must / might / should.
5. The expression “Nancy must / might / should study for the test tonight” means that it is possible that Nancy studies tonight.
6 . The expression “Nancy must / might / should study for the test tonight” means that Nancy has the obligation to study tonight.
7. Which expression indicates a good idea? “Jossie must take an aspirin / Jossie might take an aspirin / Jossie should take an aspirin”
8. The word “will” indicates that the action of the verb in a sentence is in past / present / future.