Modals — Obligation and Advice — Exercises
Choose the correct verb
Tap the correct option.
- You need to / needn't finish your project, then you can go out.
(need to / needn't)
- You have to / needn't tell the teacher today if you want to go on the school trip.
(have to / needn't)
- You need to / should brush your teeth before you go to sleep.
(should / need to)
- You don't have to / need to take the bus - I can give you a lift.
(don't have to / need to)
- You needn't / shouldn't buy a ticket - I've already got one for you.
(needn't / shouldn't)
- You should / needn't prepare your bag before you go to sleep.
(should / needn't)
Give advice using modals
Write advice using should, shouldn't, need to, or don't have to.
- My dog won't stop barking.
- I am always late for class.
- I waste too much time watching TV.
- I want to stop eating junk food.
- I don't have any money.
- I want to exercise but don't have enough time.