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Rappel: les modaux en anglais sont:
- au présent: can, may, must, will, shall
- au prétérit: could, might, must, would, should
Exercices sur les verbes modaux d’obligation:
Exercice
Choisir le modal qui convient:
- I have no idea about cars, but Simon help you.
could / might be able to / would - I had some problems repairing my computer by myself, but in the end I do it without help.
could / was able to - The restaurant was full. I find a seat anywhere.
couldn’t / wasn’t able to - You told me it was Tina’s birthday. I would have bought her a present.
might have / must have / would have - Do you think we take photos inside the museum?
are allowed to / may - Don’t call her now. She have finished work yet.
might not / should not / would not - It be easy for Linda. She lost her job last month.
can’t / mustn’t / shouldn’t / wouldn’t - Where is Lea now? – She late. She has a important report to finish.
might be working / might work / must work / could work - I remember to buy bread on the way home.
have to / must - I met Lady Gaga last night at the party. – You be joking!
could / must / ought to / would - She’s in hospital with a head injury. She wearing her seatbelt!
can’t have been / could be / must have been / would have been - I buy a new car, this one keeps breaking down.
have to / must - How are things? – Not bad. They worse!
could be / could have been / would be - The test starts at 9.30. You be here until 9.15, but you can come earlier if you want.
mustn’t / needn’t - You tell me what she said. I really want to know.
have to / must - Dad said that you let me use your bike.
have to / must - Why were you late? You be here at 20.00!
should / ought to / were supposed to - There was so much rain that I see the road!
couldn’t / wasn’t able to - She was so drunk that I understand what she was saying!
couldn’t / wasn’t able to - I leave now, I have another important meeting.
have to / must