INTERMEDIATE Practice UPPER-INTERMEDIATE Practice. Modal verbs: have to, must Practice. Modal verbs: have to, must 0% Practice. Modal verbs: have to, must I wonder who took my alarm clock. It _____ Julia. She _____ supposed to get up early. must have been / was might be / is had to be / was could be / is If you’d explained your problem to me, I _____ to help you would have been able could have was able will have been able He _____ hungry. He isn’t eating his food should be must not be might not have been needn’t have been We can’t wait any longer! Something _____ immediately ought to do must be done should have been done had to be done Let’s go to the seminar. It _____ interesting used to be must have been needs to be is supposed to be His illness got worse and worse. In the end he _____ go into hospital for an operation. will have to must ought to have had to Children _____ taught to respect their elders. should be must have had better has to be I’ve searched everywhere for Bob but I _____ to find him haven’t been able couldn’t am not able wasn’t able All the lights in Terry’s room are turned off. He_____ sleeping must have been had to be must not be must be I overslept this morning. You _____ your alarm clock. had to set should have set had better set ought to have been Doctors are supposed to help sick people” means: _____. They should help sick people They might have helped sick people They help sick people They must be helping sick people Rice _____ have water in order to grow. must should ought to had better This application _____ last week ought to have been sent should have sent should be sent must have been Joe ran all the way. It wasn’t necessary. Joe _____ run all the way. needn’t have need have doesn’t need to didn’t need to I _____ to go now. I have a class in ten minutes should have got had better must In a hundred years’ time we _____ out of water to drink must have run should have run might have been/run may have run You _____ spanked her. She didn’t deserve it couldn’t have shouldn’t have needn’t have mustn’t have Mrs. Taylor was found dead with a wire around her neck. She _____ strangled should have ought to have been must have been had to be Tom was serious when he said he wanted to be an actor when he grew up. We _____ at him. We hurt his feelings shouldn’t have been laughed needn’t have laughed mustn’t have laughed shouldn’t have laughed You _____ any more aspirins; you’ve had four already mustn’t take needn’t have taken had better not take shouldn’t have taken Your score is 0% Restart quiz We study grammar – Modal verbs: have to, must Spread the love Post navigation Previous: Relative pronouns in EnglishNext: Phrasal verbs with pick in English