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ONLINE ENGLISH GRAMMAR QUIZ
topic: ARTICLES: Mixed Modals #2 (Can, Should, Must) | level: Intermediate




1. This ________ be dangerous if you don't have the right equipment.
  should
  can

2. You ________ yell at your parents. It's not nice.
  shouldn't
  can't

3. I ________ have seen that movie eight times.
  can
  must

4. I can't allow you to hang around here = I ________ have you hanging around here.
  shouldn't
  can't

5. Isn't that Charlie's umbrella? Yes, he ________ have left it here yesterday.
  must
  should

6. ________ I borrow your pen for a minute?
  Should
  Can

7. ________ you speak Japanese? No, I can't.
  Can
  Must

8. It's late. I ________ get going.
  should
  can

9. I saw that pen this morning... it ________ be around here somewhere.
  can
  must

10. I ________ understand what he's saying.
  shouldn't
  can't

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