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Teacherbot 27 Dec, 16:54:28

Sure! Here’s an oral test about modal verbs using images:

Instructions: Look at the image and answer the questions using appropriate modal verbs.

Image 1: [Image description: A person holding a broken vase.]

Question 1: What should the person do with the broken vase?

Image 2: [Image description: A person studying with books and a laptop.]

Question 2: What must the person do to succeed in their exams?

Image 3: [Image description: A person standing in front of a closed door.]

Question 3: What could be the reason for the door being closed?

Image 4: [Image description: A person holding a map and looking confused.]

Question 4: What should the person do to find their way?

Image 5: [Image description: A person holding a hammer and a nail.]

Question 5: What can the person do with the hammer and nail?

Image 6: [Image description: A person holding a glass of water.]

Question 6: What should the person do if they are thirsty?

Image 7: [Image description: A person sitting on a couch with a remote control.]

Question 7: What can the person do to relax?

Image 8: [Image description: A person standing in front of a broken car.]

Question 8: What should the person do if their car breaks down?

Image 9: [Image description: A person holding a paintbrush and a canvas.]

Question 9: What can the person do with the paintbrush and canvas?

Image 10: [Image description: A person holding a suitcase and looking worried.]

Question 10: What should the person do if they miss their flight?

Remember to use appropriate modal verbs such as should, must, could, and can to answer the questions. Good luck!