Q.1
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'In your country, ... ... carry your identity papers with you all the time, when you are out and about?'
  • ... must you ...
  • ... you must ...
  • ... you have to ...
  • ... do you have to ...
Q.2
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'You ... ... go back to the shop first-thing tomorrow, and ask them to replace that faulty thing or give you your money back.'
  • ... must ...
  • ... will need to ...
  • ... are going to have to ...
  • ... really ought to make up your mind and ...
Q.3
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'Any sensible farmer ... ... wait for sunny weather before bringing in his crop.'
  • ... should ...
  • ... must ...
  • ... ought to ...
  • ... knows it makes sense to ...
Q.4
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'Early next year we ... ... tidy the house up and prepare to sell it.'
  • ... must ...
  • ... will be needing to ...
  • ... shall have to ...
  • ... should do something about ...
Q.5
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'Paul's class teacher said he ... ... make more effort if he is to reach a good Grade in his exams.'
  • ... must ...
  • ... should ...
  • ... needed to ...
  • ... would have to start ...
Q.6
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'Why ... ... drag her divorce into every possible conversation?'
  • ... does she have to ...
  • ... does she feel she has to ...
  • ... must she ...
  • ... on earth does she ...
Q.7
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'Passengers ... ... keep to the left-hand side of the escalator.'
  • ... should ...
  • ... must ...
  • ... please ...
  • ... might ...
Q.8
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'When I was at school, I really hated ... ... in a line in silence several times a day.'
  • ... to must stand ...
  • ... to must to stand ...
  • ... musting to stand ...
  • ... having to stand ...
Q.9
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'By the time you've driven as far as Yeovil, you and your passengers ... ... a 'comfort stop' .'
  • ... will must have ...
  • ... are going to must have ...
  • ... will have to take ...
  • ... will need taking ...
Q.10
Choose the answer that completes the gap/s in clear, accurate and sensible English. 'The rain came on hard and heavy just before two o'clock, so with some reluctance we ... ... cancel the match.'
  • ... must ...
  • ... musted ...
  • ... had to ...
  • ... were left with no choice but to ...
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