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Modals to express degrees of necessity.

Quiz by Berenice Padilla

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  • Q1
    The sentence “You are supposed to be on time” expresses:
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    Advice
    Obligation
    Suggestion
    Expectation
    20s
  • Q2
    "You must not touch the paintings" and "You don't have to touch the paintings" have the same meaning
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    True
    False
    20s
  • Q3
    "We had better get back to work or our boss will be angry." This sentence expresses:
    Expectation
    Advice
    Prohibition
    Obligation
    20s
  • Q4
    "Mr. Mosbey could have helped me" means that...
    Mr. Mosbey helped me
    Mr. Mosbey didn't help me
    20s
  • Q5
    The sentence "You must wear your uniform" expresses:
    Speculation
    Advice
    Obligation
    Suggestion
    20s
  • Q6
    Perfect modals show degrees of necessity in the...
    Present and future
    Future
    Present
    Past
    20s
  • Q7
    These are examples of modal-like expressions
    Have to, have got to, ought to, be allowed to
    Should have, might have, must have
    Must, should, may, could
    20s

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