English Exercises
>
modals
exercises
Expressing Obligation
Downloadable worksheets:
Expressing ability, obligation and No obligation
Level:
elementary
Age:
13-17
Downloads:
262
Expressing obligation I
Level:
intermediate
Age:
13-17
Downloads:
222
Expressing obligation II
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
201
EXPRESSING OBLIGATION
Level:
intermediate
Age:
13-17
Downloads:
158
Expressing prohibition and obligation
Level:
intermediate
Age:
12-17
Downloads:
124
Expressing ability, permission, possibility, obligation, prohibition and advice.
Level:
elementary
Age:
11-14
Downloads:
96
USE OF ENGLISH
Complete the following sentences
with verbs expressing obligation
and the missing words
.
Do not use
contracted
forms.
1 It woul
d be
better for you if you didn't surf the internet so late at night.
You
the internet so late at night.
2 Children are forbidden to enter this area
Children
this area.
3 One of the disadvantages of my job is that I am obliged to travel long distances.
One of the disadvantages of my job is that I
long distances.
4 Teddy was red in the face and he was screaming when I saw him.
He was probably very angry.
Teddy wa
s red in the face and he was screaming when I saw him. He
very angry.
5 You look ill. You'd better go to the doctor.
I think you
go to the doctor.
6 It is forbidden to shout
in the library
.
You
in the library
.
7 Look at Brian. He's at the bus stop with a bunch of flowers, waiting for his girlfriend.
Brian must
for his girlfriend.
8 We have just missed our train. We walked too slowly to the station.
We
more quickly to the station. We wouldn't have missed our train.
9 Those suitcases look very heavy. Do you want me to help you?
Those suitcases look very heavy.
you?
10 Tomorrow is Sunday. You are not compelled to get up early.
Tomorrow is Sunday. You
up early.