Grammar test.
Modals.
Variant 1.
I. Put the necessary form of the modal verb.
1. (May) I go out? – No, you (must/not).
2. When I was a child I (can) sing very well.
3. I (have) to clean my room yesterday.
4. Tony (be) allowed to watch TV till night.
5. We (be) to meet yesterday but she didn’t come.
6. (Must) we wear a uniform? – No, you (need/not).
II. Translate the sentences into Russian.
1. I have to get up every morning and go to school.
2. You needn’t be at home at 5 o’clock.
3. Must I do homework? – Yes, you must.
4. The train is to come at 8 o’clock.
5. We are allowed to go to the cinema.
6. Could you give me a piece of chocolate?
7. May I open the window? – No, you needn’t. It’s cold.
Grammar test.
Modals.
Variant 2.
III. Put the necessary form of the modal verb.
1. (May) I leave the room? – No, you (must/not).
2. When I was 4 years old I (can/not) play football.
3. Ann (have) to wash the dishes yesterday.
4. Emily (be) allowed to read books till night.
5. The children (be) to meet together for their school newspaper yesterday.
6. (Must) we speak at the lesson? – Yes, you (must).
IV. Translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Jane has to do homework everyday.
2. You needn’t translate the text.
3. Must we clean the classroom every week? – Yes, you must.
4. The boys are to congratulate (поздравлять) girls tomorrow.
5. Tony is allowed to visit his friend in the evening.
6. Could you give me vanilla ice-cream?
7. May I close the door? – No, you needn’t.
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