Modal Verbs– English Grammar Test for B2
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2 It’s getting dark; we ___ go home now.
3 She looks very pale. She ___ be feeling well.
4 You ___ speak so loudly in the library.
5 When I was young, I ___ run ten kilometers easily.
6 I’m not sure, but he ___ be the new manager.
7 We ___ buy any more milk; there’s plenty in the fridge.
8 They ___ have arrived by now; the meeting started at 9.
9 You ___ tell anyone about this. It’s a secret.
10 He ___ play the guitar very well when he was a teenager.
11 The road is wet. It ___ have rained last night.
12 You ___ finish this report today; the deadline is tomorrow.
13 That restaurant is excellent. You ___ try it!
14 You ___ worry; everything will be fine.
15 I can’t find my keys. I ___ have left them in the car.
16 It’s late. We ___ hurry or we’ll miss the train.
17 You ___ touch that wire! It’s dangerous.
18 She ___ speak five languages fluently.
19 You ___ be tired after such a long journey
20 He looks so confident. He ___ have practiced a lot.
21 You ___ smoke here. It’s strictly forbidden.
22 I ___ go to the doctor yesterday because I was really sick.
23 We ___ invite everyone to the party; there’s not enough space.
24 You ___ take an umbrella; it looks like rain.
25 The lights are on, so they ___ be at home.
26 You ___ to pay for the tickets; they’re free.
27 He ___ have called me earlier, but he didn’t.
28 It’s very important. You ___ forget to bring your passport.
29 You ___ eat too much junk food if you want to stay healthy.
30 The test was difficult, but we ___ answer most of the questions.
Answer
1 must / should – Expresses obligation or strong advice.
2 should / ought to – Suggestion to leave.
3 can’t / might not – Logical deduction; she’s probably not feeling well.
4 mustn’t – Prohibition.
5 could – Past ability.
6 might / may – Possibility, not certainty.
7 don’t have to – Lack of necessity.
8 must – Logical deduction; it’s already 9.
9 mustn’t – Strong prohibition.
10 could – Ability in the past.
11 must – Logical conclusion about the past.
12 have to / must – Obligation or necessity.
13 should – Recommendation.
14 needn’t / don’t have to – No necessity.
15 must – Logical deduction about the past.
16 must / have to – Expresses urgency.
17 mustn’t – Strong prohibition.
18 can – Present ability.
19 must – Logical deduction based on evidence.
20 must – Strong logical conclusion.
21 can’t / mustn’t – Prohibition.
22 had to – Past obligation.
23 can’t / shouldn’t – Restriction or advice.
24 should / ought to – Advice based on weather.
25 must – Logical deduction from the lights being on.
26 don’t have → don’t have to – No obligation.
27 should – Missed obligation or regret.
28 mustn’t – Strong warning.
29 shouldn’t – Advice against bad habit.
30 could – Past ability or possibility.
