ELEMENTARY Practice PRE-INTERMEDIATE Practice. Modal verbs: can, can’t, could Practice. Modal verbs: can, can’t, could 0% Practice. Modal verbs: can, can't, could You _____ be hungry. You’ve just had dinner may aren’t can’t must If you had video, you _____ record it yourself tonight could must can may You _____ be hungry. You had no lunch shouldn’t couldn’t can’t must My car has been stolen. _____. You are phoning the police You should ring the police Could you ring the police? Will you phone the police? _____ you pass the salt, please? Could Should Are Do _____ I open the window? Do Am Will Shall _____ you help me with my homework? Need Are Can May Shoes _____ be either black or brown. don’t may need are _____ open the windows. I’m cold. Mustn’t Needn’t Can’t Don’t _____ you post this letter for me? Shall Are Will May _____ I go? B: Yes, you can. Need Did Could Am Sorry, this _____ be my bag. Mine is brown. can can’t could must You _____ enter without a tie. can’t ought not aren’t weren’t We _____ leave now or we’ll be late can will has to must Cigarettes _____ seriously damage your health do were can are I bought this pen today and it doesn’t work. _____. Shall I give you another one? It cannot be expensive. Could you fill it with ink? You should take it back. Please _____ make noise don’t can’t may not didn’t He _____ read faster a few years ago. could must can might _____ you speak Spanish? May Is Are Can _____ you remember which shoe you put on first this morning? Were Should Can May Your score is 0% Restart quiz Grammar for learning modal verbs and the verb Can (Could) Spread the love Post Navigation Previous Defining pronouns in EnglishNext Irregular verbs. The second and third forms are the same, ending -t