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Modal verbs exercises

Modal auxiliary verbs can, may, must – test 3, exercise 1

Rewrite the sentences and use the verbs can, may or must.

Example:Is that all right if I borrow your pen? - Can I borrow your pen?


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Don't park your car on bends. It is illegal. - You park your car on bends.

Perhaps she will agree with it. Who knows? - She agree with it.

I want you to tidy the classroom. - You tidy the classroom.

I need your help. It's too much work for me. - You help me.

Look at that baloon. It's over there. - you see the balloon?

Don't worry about dinner. I'll make it. - You worry about dinner.

It is not necessary to be there. - We be there.

Why don't you stay with us? No problem! - You stay with us.

Do more modal verbs exercises to practise English grammar. See English verb tenses and verb forms for grammar exercises and grammar rules on English tenses and modal verbs online or in esl printables and English worksheets.

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