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FCE Use e English Kg, Untf: Modas FCE Use of English 1 key Unit 1 Modals (pp. 5-10) 12 necessityobligation; It is necassary/l must request; Car/Could 12 suggestion; Lef's go/fWhat about golng? probability; We ought to/We'l probably ability; She ls able to permission; May Could 1? advice/criticism; You ought to/You had better logical assumption; l'm sure absence of necessity; l's not necessary/You dont have to possiblilty; l!'s possible criticism; He should have offer; Shall 1? prohibition; You mustalt duty; They were obliged to lack of necessity; You dont have to Tequest, Would you advicelcriticism; She otight to suggestion; Let's go must be; logical assumption Why dont we have a barbsous tonight?/Let's have a barbecue tonight. may be; possibility Would you mind; Could you finish the report betore you leave? Shall; offer should; advice prohibition; Children are not allowed to play on the grass. , should have; advice/criticism havo to cant be coming You can board the plane now. May 1; Could | borrow your book, please? must; necessity! obligatian cant have: logical assumplien 3 Suggested Answer 1 She may have misundersiood you. l's possible that she misundersiood you. Perhaps! Maybe she misunderstood you. They must be tired. They should pay more attention. They need to pay more attention. They had better pay more attention. ['m sure she hasn! sold her house. She can't have sold her house. He's likely to object. Hell probably object. We might have to wait tor tham. Its possible thal we will have to wait far them. DORA AN 1 0R-DN 7 She cani be Australian. Edorft think she is Australian. 8 He must be terrified, 9 We should offer to help. We nad better ofíer to help. 10 Its likely they] want something to eat. They ara likely to want something to eat. 11 You are nol allowed to park here. You may/must not park here. 12 He ought to have warned us about the dog. He couid have wamed us about the dog. must noVmustrt go beyond doesnt have to get must notímustnt take books does have to work must 4 mustit $ needrt 8 neednt needii 5 musmt 7 must 2 must heedr't have takenso 4 didn'tneed to get don't have to water 5 neednt have come so cant be feeling sick may/might have been woridng may/might be on maymight have bsan too ill must have informed the police mayímight be sunbathing this time musl have warned the soldiers cart have been working 10 may/might have been telling you 11 may/might have been working 12 may come with 13 can'Voouldn't have prepared 14 may/might have been asleep 15 may be waiting 16 can'ícouldrt have knowr 17 must have stopped 18 may/might have left 8 2 Would you like me to book a ticket for you as well? 3 Why don't we invite Paul and Helen?/Lel's invite Paul and Helen. 4 Pm suppased to welcome the guests and show them lo their reoms. 5 1s as likely to have torgotten all about it?/Is it likely that he forgot all about it? You are to wait until dark before you leave. a could de wars to/shoult/ought to have finished might/may have mentioned has had lo walk should/ought to take are not allowed to/must not waik. should/ought to have known Dimas FCE Use of English 1 key Y are to/mustfought to/should destroy 40 canímay enter 41 - [need to/would like to/muel find aut 12 must have been waiting 13 was supposed to take/should have taken 14 wit be given 35 Would you mind takingWould you take 15 wereril allowed lo wear 47 should/cught to/cauld have brought 18 Shali/Can/íCould | carry 19 have lo/nsed to have 20 could/mightishould/ought to have ruñg 40 2 ¡alikely to come lo 3 are notallowed to photograph 4 mustrft touch the stalues 5 cant have cheated 6 yotnesd to call 7 you like me lo carry 8 cant have done it 9 you mind if | took 10 we goand see ¿1 don't need to do 12 should eat less 13 needntt have taken ¿14 mustspend all her money 15 you have to say 18 must hava Known what 11 1 combination $5 cookery 8 unhealthy 2 crealive 8 national : 3 practical nation-wide 4 documentary 7 specialise Oral Development i (p. 10) Suggested Answer Picture 2; They must be collsagues. They might be trying to find a solution to a problem. They may have been working together for a long time eto. Picture 3: She must be.a student. She-may be doing her Maths homework. She might be checking her answers. Picture 4: She must be looking for a taxi. She may be going toa party. She must have spent lots of money on presents, eto Concept questions: Picture 1; Why is the old man in a wheelcheir? Who's the woman in front of him? Where can they be? What are they looking at? What are hey thinking aboLit? sto. Picture 2: Whal are their jobs? Where are they? Whal are they doing? What do they look like? eta. Picture 3: Where ís she? Vhat is she- doing? What does sñe look like? Picture 4: Where is she going? What is sha looking for? How does sha feet? elo.