ENG/P/5: MODAL VERBS

Rewrite the following sentences in negative.

  1. Tom can swim.
  2. The headmaster can play tennis.
  3. He could play football when he was young.
  4. Those boys can help us.
  5. They should wash those plates.

Use…must or…mustn’t in the following sentences.

  1. He needs to do it alone in order to understand.
  2. They needn’t worry about it.
  3. We needn’t go by air.
  4. I needn’t copy my neighbors work
  5. John needs to go to church tomorrow.
  6. The city was crowded. There ………..be an important visitor.
  7. She is looking unhappy. She …………………..be sick.
  8. She can’t be preparing for marriage because she is still very young
  9. I can’t fast when I am sick. I ……………..be fooling myself.
  10. No, the manager is a tall man. You ……………be talking about a different man.
  11. He ………………a thief. Where does he get all that money?
  12. He is not a Ugandan. He …………………be a Presidential Candidate.
  13. She is making a wide smile. She …………………..be happy to see us.
  14. He …………………..be at the University. He is still young.
  15. She dresses expensively. Her father…………………be a very rich man.
  16. He …………………..be coming from Kampala. His car is covered with dust.
  17. She …………………..get the first grade in P.L.E. because she passed all the subjects in the Mock Exams.
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