Read the sentence or the phrase and match it to an explanation. What does it express: It should be the hit of the summer, ... 
A something which is probable
B an ability/inability
C something which is possible
D a way of giving advice
E a certain opinion
F an obligation
2 Read the sentence or the phrase and match it to an explanation. What does it express: The programme makers must think we'll listen to anything.

A something which is probable
B an ability/inability
C something which is possible
D a way of giving advice
E a certain opinion
F an obligation
3 Choose the correct option to show the meaning of the modal verb: My mum says I CAN be in the school rock band.

a expressing ability
b giving permission
4 Choose the correct option to show the meaning of the modal verb: Do you HAVE TO go to university to become singer?

a asking about obligation
b asking about probability
5 Choose the correct verb in each sentence: I read somewhere that Dimash be on TV tonight.

a might
b can
с has to
2. I (have not seen) your pictures for a long time. can round?
3. It'll be good to see him again. How long has he (been) away? It (seems) ages.
4. I (have known) you nearly all my life, but Ihave never (seen) you so excited about anything.
5. He cannot take part in the competition. He (broke) his leg yesterday. 6. There was an accident at the mountain top. Some skier (broke) his leg and the ambulance men were carrying him to the road. So we (stopped) to let them pass.
7 Will they still be staying at the hotel tomorrow? -oh, no they (will move) to their new house.
8, l (will do) my homework tomorrow.
9. I (will have done) my homework by six o'clock tomorrow.
10. How many pages will you (have read) by five clock tomorrow?