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ONLINE ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUIZ
topic: ARTICLES: Mixed Modals #1 (Can, Should, Must) | level: Intermediate




1. She looks pretty sick - I think she ________ go to a doctor.
  can
  should

2. You've been driving all day - You ________ be exhausted!
  must
  should

3. You ________ smoke so much. It's bad for your health.
  can't
  shouldn't

4. Hey I'm lost - ________ you help me?
  Should
  Can

5. You have such a beautiful voice - You ________ sing for us!
  should
  can

6. I know he speaks five languages, but ________ he speak Arabic?
  should
  can

7. That looks very expensive. It ________ have cost a fortune!
  must
  should

8. I ________ believe that you failed your test!
  can't
  shouldn't

9. I'm on my way. I ________ be there in about 10 minutes.
  can
  should

10. I'm sorry - I ________ afford that.
  shouldn't
  can't

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