1. There must be a mistake: the bill ___ by my wife before we left.
a) has been paid; b) was paid; c) had been paid; d) paid
2. The symphony ___ for the first time last week.
a) is performed; b) was performed; c) has been performed; d) performed
3. I don't have my pictures any more. They ___ by fire.
a) were destroyed; b) destroyed; c) are destroyed; d) have been destroyed
4. The children don't obey the teacher. He ___ to.
a) isn't listened; b) hasn't been listened; c) wasn't listened; d) hadn't been listened
5. I think this event ___ in his next book.
a) is described; b) was described; c) has been described; d) will be described
6. Barbara was scared. She felt that she ___.
a) was followed; b) has been followed; c) was being followed; d) was following
7. Everyone is talking loudly, the possibility of a new contract ___.
a) is being discussed; b) was discussed; c) are discussing; d) has been discussed
8. By the time you come home the dinner ___.
a) was cooked; b) will be cooked; c) have been cooked; d) will have been cooked
7. Fill in the right preposition from the box. There are two extra words you don't need to use.
a) about; b) on; c) for; d) after; e) under; f) in; g) to; h) to; i) with; j) of
1. He can't keep his word, he can't be relied ___.
2. I'm sorry to have missed your visit. Have you been looked ___ properly?
3. They said that I would be called ___ if there was an emergency.
4. John can't be trusted. I know I'll be lied ___ as usual.
5. At the beginning of May the engagement was announced. It was much spoken ___.
6. His books are often referred ___ in scientific papers.
7. When we arrived the flames had been brought ___ control.
8. He has never been heard ___ since the accident.
a) down; b) about; c) on; d) at; e) for; f) out; g) for; h) of; i) to
1. This article is often referred ___. You should read it.
2. We ought to deal with the problem before it got talked ___.
3. Don't worry. The children are being taken care ___.
4. Nobody likes to be laughed ___.
5. He is not respected. His instructions are not carried ___.
6. They don't like the new doctor, he is never sent ___.
7. Don't forget that all your words will be written ___ and sent to the Headquarters.
Modal Verbs
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I can play volleyball.
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May I help you?
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Could you give me his address?
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I must not do it.
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Can, could (I can swim ).
May, might (He might be wrong , ).
May, can (May I come in? ?).
Must . , , (The work must be done by Friday )
Must not (You must not use your mobile phones in theatres during the play ).
Have to , (I have to get up early in the morning ).
Not have to, need not (I dont have to go to work today its my day off ).
Shall (Shall I make you some coffee? ?).
Should (You should give up smoking ).
Ought to (We ought to take care of our parents ).
Be to (We are to meet at 3 oclock 3 ).
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can (could) . to be able to.
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must . have to .
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must, may might .
James must be home now. , .
James may be home now. , .
James might be home now. , .