Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences.
1. Parents [.........] understand that their children have different perspectives and ideas.
2. I think children [...........] listen to their parents' advice and guidance to make wise decisions.
3. Students [............] attend classes regularly to keep up with their studies.
4. Children [............] ask for permission before using their parents' electronic devices.
5. Children [............] interrupt when adults are speaking; it is important to wait for their turn.
6. Families [..............] forget to spend quality time together; it helps strengthen relationships and bonds.
Choose the correct answers to complete the sentences.
1. We ( must, should, had to) wait in line for over an hour to buy tickets for the concert last night.
2. Students ( must, had to, could) raise their hands and wait for permission before speaking in the classroom.
3. He ( has to, ought not to, mustn't) spend all his money on unnecessary items; it's wise to save for the future.
4. He ( can, need, should) go and see a doctor. His cough is getting worse all the time.
5. You ( cannot, mustn't, don’t have to) pay to use the library. It’s free.
6. James and Josh ( have to, should, must) be good players. They have won hundreds of cups.
7. The traffic is usually heavy at this time, so we ( shouldn't, don't have to, should) leave early to avoid being late.
8. You ( can't, don’t have to, mustn't) come to the party if you don’t feel well.
Choose the correct answer to complete the sentence.
1. We ____________ bring our own tools; the workshop provided everything we needed.
A. don’t have to B. mustn’t
C. didn’t have to D. shouldn’t
2. We ____________ finish our project before the deadline next week.
A. won’t have to B. ought not to
C. could D. must
3. You have passed all your tests. You ____________ be very pleased with yourself.
A. might B. need to C. should D. have to
4. Older individuals ____________ disregard the interests and preferences of younger generations. It’s disrespectful.
A. don’t have to B. didn't have to
C. mustn’t D. may not
5. Do you think I ____________ go to the party with Jane?
A. had B. should C. have to D. must
6. The company ____________ meet its quarterly sales targets to achieve its goals.
A. has to B. needs C. should D. can
7. The restaurant ____________ be crowded tonight since it's a popular spot on weekends.
A. has to B. needs C. can D. should
8. They’ve been running for hours. They ____________ be exhausted.
A. can’t B. have to C. must D. mustn’t
9. He finished his assignment early, so he ____________ stay up late tonight.
A. mustn’t B. couldn’t
C. didn't have to D. ought not to
10. My car is dirty. I ____________ wash it before the wedding.
A. must B. can C. need D. have to
Choose the underlined part that needs correcting.
1. You shouldn’t step on the grass. You are not allowed to.
A. shouldn’t B. step C. on D. to
2. You look pretty tired. I think you have to go to bed early tonight.
A. have to B. early C. look D. tired
3. We have plenty of time, so we didn’t have to hurry to catch the train.
A. to catch B. plenty of
C. so D. didn’t have to
4. They ought to not skip their daily exercise routine; it's important to stay physically active.
A. ought to not B. it’s
C. daily exercise D. physically
Write the correct form of the verb and use the suitable modal verb.
1. She couldn’t come out last week because she [.........................] after the dogs until her mom got back. (look)
2. We can’t wait any longer. Something [...........................] at once. (do)
3. The restaurant is packed with customers, so the food [.................] delicious. (be)
4. They [...............................] the rules and regulations of the library, such as keeping the noise level low. (follow)