1. What’s the correct modal verb for this sentence?: “I’m sorry, but we _____ go to your party next Saturday”
Answer
a) can
b) can't
c) could
d) be able to
Question 2
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2. What Spanish translated phrase would be the best for the next sentence: “¿Puedo hablar con usted un momento?
Answer
a) May I talk to you for a moment?
b) Can I talk to you for a moment?
c) Must I talk to you for a moment?
d) We have to talk for a moment.
Question 3
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3. What’s the correct modal verb for this sentence?: “He ____ be in that room. I’ve seen him come in!”
Answer
a) Mustn’t
a) Needn't
c) Have to
d) Must
Question 4
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4. What Spanish translated phrase would be the best for the next sentence: “El dinero debe estar aquí”.
Answer
a) Money is not here
b) Money should be here
c) Money must be here
d) Money would be here
Question 5
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On Sunday, Tom [blank_start]gets up[blank_end] at 10 o'clock. Then he [blank_start]reads[blank_end] his newspaper in the kitchen. He [blank_start]has breakfast[blank_end] at 11.30 and then he [blank_start]telephones[blank_end] his mother in Scotland.
In the afternoon, at 1.00, Tom [blank_start]plays[blank_end] tennis with his sister and after that, they [blank_start]eat dinner[blank_end] in a restaurant. At 6.00, Tom [blank_start]swims[blank_end] for one hour and then he [blank_start]goes[blank_end] by bike to his brother´s house. They [blank_start]talk[blank_end] and [blank_start]listen to[blank_end] music.
Tom [blank_start]watches[blank_end] television in the evening and [blank_start]drinks[blank_end] a glass of warm milk. He [blank_start]goes[blank_end] to bed at 11.30.