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