Insert the appropriate modal verb: 1. He has insulted our family and he … suffer for it! 2. You … not have gone out without an umbrella in such rainy weath er. 3. I’m afraid I … have sounded a bit unfriendly over the phone. 4. “I … to have told Soames,” he thought, “that I think him comic.” 5. We … live to their age, perhaps. 6. Here she… sit, sewing and knitting, while he worked at the table. 7. Why … you be different from other people? 8. “Good morning,” said the girl. “I believe you … be Toby. Have I guessed right?” 9. If you … read without spectacles, and I believe you …, be so good as to read this letter for me. 10. Captain Steerforth, … I speak to you for a moment? 11. Anne felt she … not stand much more of this discussion. She said she … go on with hei work and began to rise, 12. Why… one make trouble for one self when one is old? 13. … you do me a favour and meet hei at the station? 14. He was not old, he … not have been more than forty. 15. The day we … to start it rained worse than ever 16. You … not hurry. There is plenty of time. 17. Mother has fallen ill, so I … to change my plans. 18. We didn’t know what to do; the key … not turn and we … not get into the room. 19. I … not to have left Cape Town last night. I wish I had not 20. … I speak to Mr. Pitt, please? — I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. … you ring back later?

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Insert the appropriate modal verb:

1. He has insulted our family and he … suffer for it! 2. You

… not have gone out without an umbrella in such rainy weath er. 3. I’m afraid I … have sounded a bit unfriendly over the phone. 4. “I … to have told Soames,” he thought, “that I think him comic.” 5. We … live to their age, perhaps. 6. Here she…
sit, sewing and knitting, while he worked at the table. 7. Why … you be different from other people? 8. “Good morning,” said the girl. “I believe you … be Toby. Have I guessed right?” 9. If you … read without spectacles, and I believe you …, be so good as to read this letter for me. 10. Captain Steerforth, … I speak to you for a moment? 11. Anne felt she … not stand much more of this discussion. She said she … go on with hei work and began to rise, 12. Why… one make trouble for one self when one is old? 13. … you do me a favour and meet hei at the station? 14. He was not old, he … not have been more than forty. 15. The day we … to start it rained worse than ever 16. You … not hurry. There is plenty of time. 17. Mother has fallen ill, so I … to change my plans. 18. We didn’t know what to do; the key … not turn and we … not get into the room. 19. I

… not to have left Cape Town last night. I wish I had not 20. … I speak to Mr. Pitt, please? — I’m afraid he’s out at the moment. … you ring back later?

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Ответ:

1 must

2 should

3 might

4 ought

5 may

6 could

7 can’t

8 could

9 can/can

10 may

11could

12 could/would

13 Would/Could

14 could

15 had

16 should

17 ought

18 could/could

19 had

20 May/can

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