MODAL VERBS.

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MODAL VERBS

Complete the sentences using HAVE TO/MIGHT/MAY/WILL/WON’T I _____________ go to the stadium (possible) My sister ______________ come tomorrow (impossible) Emily ______________ cry if you don’t come (probable) You _____________ buy some bread. (necessity) It ___________ rain tomorrow. (sightly possible) My brother ___________ go to school. (less possible)

Complete the sentences using HAVE TO/MIGHT/MAY/WILL/WON’T I ___________ go to the party (impossible) My boyfriend ____________ go out with his family (sightly possible) Mary __________ lie to me (impossible) Carol and John ________ marry this summer (probable) I __________ do my homeworks (necessity) I ____________ call you tonight. (possible)

Look at the chart and answer the questions: