Match the modals to the meaning. 1. You mustn’t be late for your interview.
2. She had to work late yesterday.
3. Our teacher says we have to finish the report by Friday.
4. She can sing very well.
a) It’s necessary. b) Don’t worry, I won’t. c) She is able to. d) That’s too bad!
The girl usually doesn't clean her room on Sundays.
Does the girl usually clean her room on Sundays?
The girl usually clean her room on Sundays, doesn't she.
Does the girl usually clean her room on Sundays or on Saturdays?
Who cleans her rooom room on Sundays?
When does the girl usually clean her room?
2 The dog is eating the porridge now.
The dog isn't eating the porridge now?
Is the dog eating the porridge now?
The dog is eating the porridge now, isn't it?
Is the dog eating the porridge or the soup now?
What is the dog eating now?
Who is eating the porridge now?
3 The boy has done this work.
The boy hasn't done this work.
Has the boy done this work?
The boy has done this work, hasn't he?
Who has done this work?
What has the boy done?