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Modals Rephrasing

This document provides 21 sentences that need to be rewritten using modal verbs to have the same meaning as the original sentences. The sentences cover a range of topics including making plans, obligations, permissions, deductions, and regrets. Modal verbs such as may, might, can, could, must, have to, shall, should, ought to, need to would be used to rewrite the sentences while maintaining the same core meaning.
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Modals Rephrasing

This document provides 21 sentences that need to be rewritten using modal verbs to have the same meaning as the original sentences. The sentences cover a range of topics including making plans, obligations, permissions, deductions, and regrets. Modal verbs such as may, might, can, could, must, have to, shall, should, ought to, need to would be used to rewrite the sentences while maintaining the same core meaning.
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MODALS REPHRASING

Rewrite the following sentences so that they have the same meaning as the original. Use modal verbs.
1. It isn't necessary for her to phone me back. 2. Perhaps we'll go swimming tomorrow. 3. I think Mary is probably at home because the windows are open. 4. Perhaps John knew about the trip, but I'm not sure. 5. Perhaps we'll rent our house in summer. 6. It's absolutely necessary that we finish the article today. 7. You cannot smoke in the underground; it's forbbiden. 8. It is essential that we talk before the meeting starts. 9. Why don't we go on a camping trip? 10. Let's go to Diagonal Mar! 11. It isn't necessary for us to book a table; I know one of the waiters. 12. It's forbbiden to drive without fastening your seatbelt. 13. If I were you I'd do some more exercises. 14. Perhaps I go on holiday to Menorca. 15. I'm sure something is happening tonight. Look at those preparations! 16. It's compulsory for all students to attend lessons 17. It's possible that they move to Australia 18. I'm sure Helen knows about the accident. She looks very unhappy. 19. You are not allowed to use the phone without permission. 20. I regret selling the house. 21. It's compulsory for all visitors to show their ID card.

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