Anna has got many books so she can read them.
may I borrow your rubber, please? Yes, of course you may
You can find any kind of information on the Internet.
Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb (must, mustn’t, don’t have to)
We mustn't arrive late, and we must go to every class.
We don't have to have lunch at school, so I sometimes go home.
Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb (must, needn’t)
Shall I turn on the light? — No, you needn't. It is still light in the room.
You needn't make your bed. I'll do it for you.
You needn't buy mineral water, we have plenty.
The meeting is very important. We needn't be late.
Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb (must, can, need)
Sonia must practise so much if she wants to take part in the marathon.
If you want to improve your English, you must work very hard.
You need not come to help them tomorrow: the work is done.
1
Joe used to play computer games.
Joe didn't use to play computer games.
Did Joe use to play computer games?
They used to live in this city.
They didn't use to live in this city.
Did they use to live in this city?
My aunt used to make her own bread.
My aunt didn't use to make her own bread.
Did my aunt use to make her own bread?
2
The boys are running in the garden now. - Present Continuous
The boys aren't running in the garden now.
Are the boys running in the garden now?
He made his homework yesterday. - Past Simple
He didn't make his homework yesterday.
Did he make his homework yesterday?
Sometimes she plays the piano. - Present Simple
Sometimes she doesn't play the piano.
Does sometimes she play the piano?
Kate will go to the cinema tomorrow. - Future Simple
Kate won't go to the cinema tomorrow.
Will Kate go to the cinema tomorrow?