INTERMEDIATE Practice UPPER-INTERMEDIATE Practice. Modal verbs – used to, have to Practice. Modal verbs – used to, have to 0% Practice. Modal verbs - used to, have to This is an opportunity that comes once in a lifetime. We _____ let it pass. shouldn’t have needn’t have mustn’t don’t have to After looking at his notes again, he _____ to complete the exercise. has been able can was able could I _____ go to the cinema than study English. need to would rather had better should I walked to school this morning, but I _____ a bus. could have taken didn’t need to take might take had better take _____ the pains come again, don’t hesitate to phone me. Had Would Will Should _____ it been raining, I’d have needed my umbrella. Would Might Should Had When I was a child, I _____ a flashlight to bed with me so that I _____ read comic books without my parents’ knowing them. would have taken / was able to was used to taking / could used to take / could would take / can Mary _____ any chocolates but she did. ought not to have eaten ought not to eat shouldn’t eat must not have eaten If we went to live in the tropics. I _____ buy some thin clothes. have to would have to will have to have had to I don’t think she _____. Call her again. might have heard must hear can have heard can be heard A: Did you enjoy the concert? B: It was OK, but I ___ to the theatre. had better go must have gone needn’t have gone would rather have gone Your umbrella is wet. It _____ raining. was must be might can’t be When I was a child my father _____ read me a story every night before bed. was going to got used to would was used to Lucy is very late. She _____ her train. should have missed had to miss may have missed may miss If there is fuel shortage, solar energy _____. will have to be developed will have to develop had to be developed has to develop If we don’t book seats soon, we _____ to get into the concert. can’t will be able are able won’t be able A: How much do you weigh? B: _____. I’d rather not tell you I needn’t have told you I’d better not be told I couldn’t have told you A: I took Janet to the cinema last night. B: You _____ me too. I was at home. might have taken may have been taken must have taken might take I _____ to the doctor. I’m feeling much better. don’t have to go needn’t have gone should have gone mustn’t go When she got thinner she _____ take her dress in. had to should will have to has to Your score is 0% Restart quiz Learn grammar – Modal verbs Spread the love Post Navigation Previous Rules for reading and writing numbers in EnglishNext Principal Parts of the Sentence