Ex. 2-Review of Modals II

Instructions. Complete the following sentences using the appropriate modals. Choose from the following: could, would, should, might, may, will, can, have to, has to, had to, must, had better. Some of the sentences have more than one correct answer.

1. Ann to her boss: I leave at 3:30 today? I have a doctor’s appointment at 4:00.

2. Timmy to his friend: you lend me your catcher’s mitt today? I left mine at home.

3. Mrs. Jones to Mrs. Brown: I don’t know if we’ll be home this weekend. We drive to the coast.

4. Boss to employee: We need to finish this report by tomorrow morning. you stay late tonight?

5. Rose to Mary: you mind opening the window? It’s stuffy in here.

6. Bobby to his sister: We pick up our mess or mom will get mad at us.

7.Stephen to Mindy: Ken 't help us decorate the auditoriumtonight. He go to basketball practice. His coach is very strict.

8. Teacher to students: You use your dictionaries during the test if you wish. It’s all right with me.

9. Mother to daughter: You n’t eat so much candy. It’s bad for your health.

10. Mrs. Wilson to her husband: I don’t go to the bank today. I went yesterday.

11. Paula to her sister: If you have trouble translating the letter, just call me. I help you.

12. Announcement: All application forms be on the director’s desk by 1:00 p.m. Otherwise, they will not be taken into account.

13. Kathy to Rita: you please repeat what you just said? I didn’t hear you.

14. Mr. King to Ms. Rogers: you please call Mr. Dixon and reschedule our appointment?

15. Barbara to Sharon: I take my son to the hospital last night; he had a fever of 105.