Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Indefinite or the Past Continuous. a) Last week I (decide) to invite some friends over for dinner. I (buy) lots of delicious food, including some Parma Ham. At about 6.00 I (cook) in the kitchen. The sun (shine) and it (be) a beautiful evening, so I (open) the back door. Then the telephone (ring). I (go) to answer it, and when I (come) back the ham (not be) on the table. I (look) out of the window. A cat (sit) on my garden wall, and it (eat) my ham. What could I do? I (fill) a pan with water and (go) quietly outside. The cat (not look) in my direction, and it (enjoy) the ham so much that it (not hear) me. I (walk) slowly up to it – I (want) to empty the water over its head. A bit cruel, I know, but the ham (be) so expensive! But at the last moment the cat (hear) me, (jump) over the wall, and (escape). The happiest cat in the neighbor-hood…
b) Mrs. May, our District nurse, (drive) home at 3 a.m. one night after an urgent visit to a sick patient. She (drive) along a deserted country lane, when she (see) a new kind of animal. She (stop) her car and (get out). The animal (be) clearly visible in the blaze of her headlights. It (look) like a hedgehog with a tall white hat. It (cross) the road without paying any attention to Mrs May. When Mrs.
May (come) closer to it, she (notice) that there was a plastic yoghurt pot on the hedgehog’s head. The poor animal had got its head stuck in the plastic pot! Her instincts as a nurse (tell) her to help, so she (pull) at the pot but the hedgehog (pull) too. After a struggle, she (pull) the pot off the hedgehog’s head. Mrs. May (think) the hedgehog (look) rather sad, when she (notice) that the pot was half full of strawberry yoghurt. She (give) it back to the hedgehog. The animal (put) it on its head again and (continue) the journey across the road.
1)You CANNOT park here it’s strictly forbidden.
2) CAN you TRY to understand his singing?
3)Children MUST wash their hands before taking meals.
4)She is too sick. She CANNOT walk and MUST stay in bed.
5)I had to go to the next shop, because I COULD NOT buy any bread in the nearest one.
6)You CANNOT smoke here.
7) The city is a big jungle where you CAN easily get lost.
8) Everybody OUGHT TO to escape from fire.
9) Elephants CAN carry big logs.
10) I used to sing well.
Explanation:
A modal verb is an auxiliary or supporting verb that is used to support the main verb in a sentence.
Some examples of modal verbs include can, could, may, might, will (shall), would, should, must and ought.