1. I speak to Jane, please?
2) Can
2. I will go to bed early tonight.
1) have to
3. I have left my bag in the bus.
3) must
4. You have informed the clients in advance. Why didn‘t you do that?
1) should
5. Don‘t argue with her, you respect her age.
2) should
6. − May I talk to you, please? −Sorry, I go now. I‘m late for a meeting.
1) must
7. − Helen lose some weight. Her doctor said so. − Then she must go on a diet.
3) has to
8. You not ring the bell, I‘ve got the key.
3) need
9. John take a taxi because he was late.
1) had to
10. You give me the name of someone we can contact for reference.
4) can
11. Jane still be in her office, but she usually leaves before six.
2) may
12. Doctors of the future will make specific pills for each patient.
4) be able to
13. I swim when I was a boy of 6.
1) could
14. A lot of pupils in Russia wear uniform.
1) have to
15. − How was the test? − Easy. All the students pass it.
4) were able to
16. I make some coffee, or do you prefer tea?
2) Shall
17. I hope we find the hospital easily.
2) could
18. It‘s a formal occasion, so I wear a suit and tie.
4) should
19. I find a job, my parents can‘t support me any longer.
4) must
20. She be at home – her light is on.
3) must
21. Everyone learn first aid.
4) should
22. I was lost and to ask the policeman the way.
1) had
23. We were to meet at seven, but I come here in time.
4) couldn‘t
24. Brothers and sisters to take care of each other.
3) ought
25. She swim across the river although it was very wide.
2) was able to
26. Why were you so rude to this old man? You be always polite.
2) ought to
27. You be at home by 10 o‘clock, it‘s very urgent.
1) must
28. You work tomorrow if you don‘t want to.
4) needn‘t
29. You will speak English in another few months.
3) be able to
30. Your face seems familiar to me. We have met somewhere.
2) must
31. I park my car in your garage?
2) Can