Home Work of Modal Verbs - Part 1 Complete the sentences with correct words from the box: Often there is more than one answer: will should can ought to could must may have to might You should get your hair cut. It's too long. Can I ask you a question? Young children can be carried on this escalator. You never get a seat on this train. It's always packed. You will be studying Mandarin Chinese next year. You already speak five languages fluently. You'll have to work much harder if you want to pass. It's Saturday night. There should be something good on TV. You should leave your valuables in the hotel safe. You have to be over 160 cm tall to be a flight attendant. Choose the correct answer: You won't have any problems with Jack. He's such a good baby. You don't have to use cream in this sauce; but it makes it much tastier. I couldn't watch my favorite TV program because Mia rang up for a long chat. Timmy's so stubborn. He just won't do what he's told. I'm afraid I may not come to your wedding as I'll be in Australia. I was able to get 20% off the price in the sale. You mustn't say a word about this to your mother. It's a surprise.
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