Mixed Modals exercises — Set 1: Core Modal Verbs: Can, Must, Should & May Exercises (Worksheet)

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I speak three languages: English, Spanish, and French.

2

You wear a seatbelt in the car. It's the law.

3

You look tired. You go to bed early tonight.

4

It rain later this afternoon. Take an umbrella just in case.

5

I use your phone for a moment, please?

6

Students be quiet during the exam. No talking is allowed.

7

I think you see a doctor about that cough.

8

He swim very well. He's been taking lessons since he was five.

9

You eat more fruit and vegetables. It's good for your health.

10

All passengers show their tickets before boarding the train.

11

Sarah not be at home. I saw her at the shops ten minutes ago.

12

I ride a bicycle, but I drive a car yet.

13

You turn off your phone in the cinema. It disturbs other people.

14

The concert start late because of the bad weather.

15

My grandmother is 85, but she still cook amazing meals.

16

You park here. Look at the sign — it says 'No Parking'.

17

We leave now, or we'll miss the bus.

18

you help me carry these bags? They're very heavy.

19

I'm not sure, but the meeting be cancelled tomorrow.

20

If you feel stressed, you take a break and go for a walk.

Mixed Modals exercises online (Worksheet)

Practise choosing the correct basic modal verb in everyday situations. This set focuses on four core modals: can (ability and permission), must (obligation and strong necessity), should (advice and recommendation), and may (possibility and polite permission). Choose the one modal that best fits each context.