
II. Choose the correct modal verb. 1. I can/have to start my work early in the morning. You must
/should get up early, I think. 2. He can/may swim and play tennis. 3. You can/may come in and sit down. 4. The train has to be/might be late. It depends on the weather. 5. You can/must come and see us! We’ll be happy to see you. 6. I should/have to learn English for my university exam. 7. I might not/can’t talk to my friends’ parents. I don’t speak French.

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Ответ:
1. I have to start my work early in the morning. You must get up early, I think.
2. He can swim and play tennis.
3. You may come in and sit down.
4. The train might be late. It depends on the weather.
5. You must come and see us! We’ll be happy to see you.
6. I have to learn English for my university exam.
7. I can’t talk to my friends’ parents. I don’t speak French.
Объяснение:



Modal Verbs in the Given Sentences
1. I have to start my work early in the morning. You should get up early, I think. 2. He can swim and play tennis. 3. You can come in and sit down. 4. The train might be late. It depends on the weather. 5. You can come and see us! We’ll be happy to see you. 6. I should learn English for my university exam. 7. I can’t talk to my friends’ parents. I don’t speak French.
Explanation of the Correct Modal Verbs
1. In the first sentence, "I have to start my work early in the morning," the correct modal verb is "have to" because it indicates an obligation or necessity. The second sentence, "You should get up early, I think," uses the modal verb "should" to express advice or recommendation.
2. In the second sentence, "He can swim and play tennis," the correct modal verb is "can" because it indicates ability or capability.
3. In the third sentence, "You can come in and sit down," the correct modal verb is "can" because it indicates permission or possibility.
4. In the fourth sentence, "The train might be late. It depends on the weather," the correct modal verb is "might" because it indicates possibility or uncertainty.
5. In the fifth sentence, "You can come and see us! We’ll be happy to see you," the correct modal verb is "can" because it indicates permission or possibility.
6. In the sixth sentence, "I should learn English for my university exam," the correct modal verb is "should" because it indicates obligation or recommendation.
7. In the seventh sentence, "I can’t talk to my friends’ parents. I don’t speak French," the correct modal verb is "can’t" because it indicates inability or impossibility.


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