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Эксперт по сдаче вступительных испытаний в ВУЗах
Exercise 1
Define the meanings of the modal verbs.| № | The sentence | The meaning of the modal verb (tick the answer) | The idea conveyed by the modal verb (write in) |
| 1 example | He can’t be my brother | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | Incredulity |
| 2 | You might have helped me! | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 3 | The young ought to help the old | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 4 | My three-year-old brother can count till 5! | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 5 | If you are a teacher, you must, by nature, be an original and creative person | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 6 | She couldn’t make up her mind whether the letter was to be answered or not | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 7 | It was something she had to put up with | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 8 | We needn’t have taken so much food for the picnic | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 9 | I felt sure it must be a ghost, a visitor from another world | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 10 | Bungalows are for old people who can’t manage the stairs | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 11 | A gentleman should be honest in his actions and refined in his language | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 12 | How was I to know all this was going to happen this summer? | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 13 | Fashions may be changing, but style remains | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 14 | Shall I tell you the real reason, sir? | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 15 | I told him that he might go home | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 16 | Who could have expected him to become a politician? | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 17 | How should I know about their arrival? | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 18 | «Drive carefully, Nigel,» Tamara cautioned. «Don’t worry, I will. See you later, darling.» | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 19 | She would often lie awake for a long time after she had gone to bed, thinking and planning | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 20 | Blessed be he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 21 | He was to have arrived an hour ago | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 22 | Sergei dared not disobey the teacher | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 23 | You must visit us as soon as possible | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 24 | That smells great! Mum should be cooking my favourite cake! | Concrete Imperative Suppositional | |
| 25 | If only they could have come back in time! | Concrete Imperative Suppositional |
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