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ENG1001-Chapter 6 Exercise-Verb (Single Models and Phrasal Models)

รวมแบบฝึกหัดบทที่ 6 วิชาภาษาอังกฤษ ENG1001 (รหัสวิชาเดิม EN101)
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     ประโยคพื้นฐานและศัพท์จำเป็นในชีวิตประจำวัน
     Basic Sentences and Essential Vocabulary In Daily Life
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     คำกริยา Verb (Single Models and Phrasal Models)


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  • Exercise 6.1 : Identify if the model in the given sentences express the past/present ability or past/present possibility or past/present request.
  • Exercise 6.2 : Choose the best answer to each question
  • Exercise 6.3 : Choose the best answer to each question.
  • Exercise 6.4 : Choose the best answer to each question.
  • Exercise 6.5 : Choose the best answer to each question.
  • Exercise 6.6 : Fill in the black with mustn't, needn't/don't need to, doesn't need to and needn't have + past participle.
  • Exercise 6.7 : Fill in the black with 'll, won't or will.

Exercise 6.1 Identify if the model in the given sentences express the past/present ability or past/present possibility or past/present request.
       
  1. Can I have a kilo of green cabbages, please?
  2. A: What are you going to do this weekend?
    B: I may go to Rayong.
  3. Sue hasn't arrived yet. She might notbe able to find our house.
  4. A: Can I help you, madam?
    B: Thank you. It's very nice of you.
  5. Jill could cycle for five hours on the end when she was 18.
  6. Can you wait a moment, please?
  7. Could you open the door, please?
  8. She could drive very fast when she was young.
  9. Mary can speak four languages including Chinese.
  10. He hurt his thumb so he was not able to write well.
  11. A: What shall we do this evening?
    B: We could go to the concert at the Culture Centre.
  12. I didn't enter the competition. I could have won a prize.
  13. A: Did you go to Phuket last summer?
    B: No, we didn't. We could have gone there but we changed our mind.
  14. A: Why didn't he phone us?
    B: His phone may have been broken.
       
Answer:  
       
  1. [CAN] - request
    The speaker request a kilo of green cabbages.
  2. [MAY] - possibility
    The question is asked about the future plan of where the person he talked to going to do in the weekend and the answer shows the possibility that he/she is going to Rayong.
  3. [MIGHT NOT] - possibility
    The context talked about Sue who hasn't arrived and then stated the possibility of her not being able to find the house.
  4. [CAN] - offer
    In this context, can has the meaning of offering help.
  5. [could] - ability in the past
    Here could show the cycling ability in the past, when Jill was 18.
  6. [CAN] - request
    can in this context used to make a request for waiting a moment.
  7. [COULD] - request
    could in this context used to make a request for opening the door.
  8. [COULD] - ability in the past
    Here could show the driving ability in the past, when she was young.
  9. [CAN] - ability
    Here can shows that Mary has ability to speak four languages.
  10. [WAS NOT ABLE TO] - ability in the past
    was not able to shows that he has no ability to write well, in the past.
  11. [COULD] - suggestion
    could in this context used to make a suggestion to go to the concert in the evening.
  12. [could have + v3] - possibility in the past
    could/may/might/show have + v3 used to show the possibility in the past that has not really happened. This context means that if the speaker participated in the competition, he could have won the prize. This is the if condition of untrue in the past.
  13. [could have + v3] - possibility in the past
    This is the same as number 13.
  14. [may have + v3] - possibility in the past
    This is the same as number 13.


Note:
  • may / might / could have + V3 expresses possibility. There's about %50 chance of something happening in the past.
  • should have + V3 express expectation in the past, but hasn't really happened
  • must have + V3 expresses logical conclusion in the past. There's about %85 chance of something happening in the past, but hasn't really happened.

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Exercise 6.2: Chose the best answer to each question.

       
  1. _____ he be able to come tonight?
    1. Will
    2. Has
    3. Does
    4. Is
  2. They ____ pass all the exams last semester.
    1. could
    2. can
    3. do
    4. have
  3. Russell ____ out tonight. He's unsure.
    1. go
    2. may go
    3. will go
    4. is able to go
  4. Philip ____ marry Jane because he was poor
    1. is able not to
    2. wasn't able to
    3. was able not to
    4. can't
  5. You ___ go home at 16:30 this afternoon.
    1. be able to
    2. ought
    3. has
    4. may
  6. It seems to me that it ____ rain tomorrow.
    1. may
    2. can
    3. should
    4. is able to
  7. It _____ be storming in New York right now.
    1. will
    2. is
    3. might
    4. can
  8. Miss Lou ____ long because of her eye problem.
    1. can't read
    2. ought not read
    3. do not read
    4. be not able to read
  9. I ____ to give you a ride home.
    1. can
    2. am able
    3. may
    4. might
  10. _____ Michael work out all night?
    1. Be able to
    2. Is
    3. Has
    4. Can
       
Answer:  
       
  1. Will he be able to come tonight?
    [1.] Will
    2. Has
    3. Does
    4. Is
  2. They could pass all the exams last semester.
    [1.] could
    2. can
    3. do
    4. have
  3. Russell may go out tonight. He's unsure.
    1. go
    [2.] may go
    3. will go
    4. is able to go

    The keyword is "he's unsure" imply the uncertainty.
  4. Philip wasn't able to marry Jane because he was poor.
    1. is able not to
    [2.] wasn't able to
    3. was able not to
    4. can't

    The keyword is "he was poor" which is past tense. No. 3 "was able not to" is not correct as it has wrong pattern order. It should be "was not able to".
  5. You may go home at 16:30 this afternoon.
    1. be able to
    2. ought
    3. has
    [4.] may
  6. It seems to me that it may rain tomorrow.
    [1.] may
    2. can
    3. should
    4. is able to
  7. It might be storming in New York right now.
    1. will
    2. is
    [3.] is
    4. can
  8. Miss Lou can't read long because of her eye problem.
    [1.] can't read
    2. ought not read
    3. do not read
    4. be not able to read
  9. I am able to give you a ride home.
    1. can
    [2.] am able
    3. may
    4. might
  10. Can Michael work out all night?
    1. Be able to
    2. Is
    3. Has
    [4.] Can


Exercise 6.3: Choose the best answer to each question.

       
  1. He ___ here, but he didn't make it.
    1. Should be
    2. should have been
    3. ought to be
    4. may be
  2. This wood is very dry, so it ____ burn easily.
    1. ought
    2. has
    3. is
    4. should
  3. You ____ see a doctor if you are sick.
    1. ought to
    2. ought
    3. shall
    4. will
  4. Since Ann wasn't late, she ____the plane.
    1. should not miss
    2. ought to not miss
    3. ought to not have missed
    4. oughtn't to have missed
  5. ___ students to pay respect to teachers?
    1. Ought to
    2. Ought
    3. Have
    4. Should
  6. John and Marry ____ have seen their daughters, but they didn't.
    1. ought to
    2. ought
    3. should to
    4. should
  7. _____ you to get a job soon?.
    1. Should
    2. Will
    3. Ought
    4. Ought to
  8. You owe me some money, so you ____ give it back to me. I need it now..
    1. ought
    2. should
    3. should have
    4. ought to have
  9. He ____ here by now, but I haven't seen him.
    1. ought to have been
    2. ought to be
    3. ought have been
    4. should to be
  10. It's dangerous to go out at night for a girl; you _____
    1. shouldn't
    2. ought to not
    3. ought not
    4. may not
       
Answer:  
       
  1. He should have been here, but he didn't make it.
    1. Should be
    [2.] should have been
    3. ought to be
    4. may be
  2. This wood is very dry, so it should burn easily.
    1. ought
    2. has
    3. is
    [4.] should
  3. You ought to see a doctor if you are sick.
    [1.] ought to
    2. ought
    3. shall
    4. will
  4. Since Ann wasn't late, she oughtn't to have missed the plane.
    1. should not miss
    2. ought to not miss
    3. ought to not have missed
    [4.] oughtn't to have missed
  5. Ought students to pay respect to teachers?
    1. Ought to
    [2.] Ought
    3. Have
    4. Should
  6. John and Marry should have seen their daughters, but they didn't.
    1. ought to
    2. ought
    3. should to
    [4.] should
  7. Ought you to get a job soon?.
    1. Should
    2. Will
    [3.] Ought
    4. Ought to
  8. You owe me some money, so you should give it back to me. I need it now..
    1. ought
    [2.] should
    3. should have
    4. ought to have
  9. He ought to have been here by now, but I haven't seen him.
    [1.] ought to have been
    2. ought to be
    3. ought have been
    4. should to be
  10. It's dangerous to go out at night for a girl; you shouldn't
    [1.] shouldn't
    2. ought to not
    3. ought not
    4. may not

Exercise 6.4: Choose the best answer to each question.

       
  1. Which is a request?
    1. Can you do me a favour?
    2. Could you do me a favour?
    3. Would you please do me a favour?
    4. All are correct.
  2. Which is an offer?
    1. Can I get you a cup of tea?
    2. Would you like a cup of tea?
    3. May I have a cup of tea?
    4. Both 1 + 2 are correct.
  3. I ___ like rice and curry, please.
    1. may
    2. could
    3. would
    4. can
  4. I wish Ann ___ not be late all the time.
    1. will
    2. would
    3. may
    4. might
  5. Jack promised he ___ come on time.
    1. would
    2. might
    3. could
    4. may
  6. If I were Ronaldo, I ___ 10 goals.
    1. would make
    2. could make
    3. might make
    4. would have make
       
Answer:  
       
  1. Which is a request?
    1. Can you do me a favour?
    2. Could you do me a favour?
    3. Would you please do me a favour?
    [4.] All are correct.
  2. Which is an offer?
    1. Can I get you a cup of tea?
    2. Would you like a cup of tea?
    3. May I have a cup of tea?
    [4.] Both 1 + 2 are correct.
  3. I would like rice and curry, please.
    1. may
    2. could
    [3.] would
    4. can
  4. I wish Ann would not be late all the time.
    1. will
    [2.] would
    3. may
    4. might
  5. Jack promised he would come on time.
    [1.] would
    2. might
    3. could
    4. may
  6. If I were Ronaldo, I would make 10 goals.
    [1.] would make
    2. could make
    3. might make
    4. would have make


Exercise 6.5: Choose the best answer to each question.

       
  1. We ___ eat to live.
    1. will
    2. are
    3. have
    4. must
  2. I ___ now.
    1. have to leave
    2. has to leave
    3. had to leave
    4. must to leave
  3. Russell ___ not neglect his family.
    1. has to
    2. had to
    3. must
    4. have to
  4. ___ Lulu go to school?
    1. Has to
    2. Have to
    3. Do
    4. Must
  5. It ___ be dark tonight.
    1. must
    2. had to
    3. has
    4. must
  6. Students ___ make a loud noice.
    1. have to not
    2. must not
    3. not have to
    4. must not to
  7. You ___ come and see it yourself now.
    1. had to
    2. have to
    3. must to
    4. has to
  8. All my dogs ___ be hungry by now.
    1. had
    2. have
    3. must
    4. has to
  9. All men ___ die.
    1. must
    2. has
    3. have
    4. will have
  10. ___ Jane have to go to Yala with her sister tomoorrow?.
    1. Do
    2. Did
    3. Must
    4. Does
  11. To get a good seat, you ___ book in advance.
    1. must
    2. have to
    3. have got
    4. 1+2 are correct
  12. He ___ be mad to have such a strange hair style.
    1. must
    2. mustn't
    3. has got
    4. should
  13. We ___ get up early tomorrow.
    1. got to
    2. have got to
    3. have
    4. must to
  14. You ___ forget what I told you. It's very important.
    1. don't have to
    2. mustn't
    3. must
    4. All are correct
       
Answer:  
       
  1. We must eat to live.
    1. will
    2. are
    3. have
    [4.] must
  2. I have to leave now.
    [1.] have to leave
    2. has to leave
    3. had to leave
    4. must to leave
  3. Russell must not neglect his family.
    1. has to
    2. had to
    [3.] must
    4. have to
  4. Must Lulu go to school?
    1. Has to
    2. Have to
    3. Do
    [4.] Must
  5. It must be dark tonight.
    [1.] must
    2. had to
    3. has
    4. must
  6. Students must not make a loud noice.
    1. have to not
    [2.] must not
    3. not have to
    4. must not to
  7. You have to come and see it yourself now.
    1. had to
    [2.] have to
    3. must to
    4. has to
  8. All my dogs must be hungry by now.
    1. had
    2. have
    [3.] must
    4. has to
  9. All men must die.
    [1.] must
    2. has
    3. have
    4. will have
  10. Does Jane have to go to Yala with her sister tomoorrow?.
    1. Do
    2. Did
    3. Must
    [4.] Does
  11. To get a good seat, you must/have to book in advance.
    1. must
    2. have to
    3. have got
    [4.] 1+2 are correct
  12. He must be mad to have such a strange hair style.
    [1.] must
    2. mustn't
    3. has got
    4. should
  13. We have got to get up early tomorrow.
    1. got to
    [2.] have got to
    3. have
    4. must to
  14. You mustn't forget what I told you. It's very important.
    1. don't have to
    [2.] mustn't
    3. must
    4. All are correct

Exercise 6.6: Fill in the black with mustn't, needn't/don't need to, doesn't need to and needn't have + past participle.
       
  1. The weather forecast says it isn't going to rain. You___take an umbrella with you.
  2. A: Shall I go shopping today?
    B: No, you ___ do it today. We have plenty of food in the fridge.
  3. You ___ forget to post my letter.
  4. You ___ come to our party if you're busy.
  5. Children ___ speak to a stranger.
  6. I don't know why he cancelled the meeting. He ___ cancelled it.
  7. Malee and her family went to work in Canada for 4 years, so they sold their house. In fact, they ___ sold it.
  8. You ___ tell Mum about this sad news. I don't want her to know about it.
  9. A: Shall I prepare dinner for you?
    B: You ___ do it. I'm working late tonight.
  10. Look after this cat very well; you ___ neglect it.
       
Answer:  
       
  1. The weather forecast says it isn't going to rain. Youneedn't/don't need totake an umbrella with you.
  2. A: Shall I go shopping today?
    B: No, you needn't/don't need to do it today. We have plenty of food in the fridge.
  3. You mustn't forget to post my letter.
  4. You needn't/don't need to come to our party if you're busy.
  5. Children mustn't speak to a stranger.
  6. I don't know why he cancelled the meeting. He needn't have cancelled it.
  7. Malee and her family went to work in Canada for 4 years, so they sold their house. In fact, they needn't have sold it.
  8. You mustn't tell Mum about this sad news. I don't want her to know about it.
  9. A: Shall I prepare dinner for you?
    B: You needn't/don't need to do it. I'm working late tonight.
  10. Look after this cat very well; you mustn't neglect it.

Exercise 6.7: Fill in the black with 'll, won't or will.

       


  • A: Can you repair the radio for me?
    B: Okey, I ___ do it later.
  • (You arranged to play music with friend. Then you decide that you don't want to play.)
    I don't think I ___ play music this evening.
  • You: Please don't hurt me.
    Dentist: Don't worry. I ___ .
  • A: Do you promise to come early?
    B: Yes, I promise I ___ come early.
  • A: ___ you be quiet, please. We're studying .
    B: O.K. I will.
  •        
    Answer:  
           
    1. A: Can you repair the radio for me?
      B: Okey, I 'll do it later.
    2. (You arranged to play music with friend. Then you decide that you don't want to play.)
      I don't think I 'll play music this evening.
    3. You: Please don't hurt me.
      Dentist: Don't worry. I won't .
    4. A: Do you promise to come early?
      B: Yes, I promise I ll come early.
    5. A: will you be quiet, please. We're studying .
      B: O.K. I will.


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