III. Ñîñòàâèòü ïðåäëîæåíèÿ, èñïîëüçóÿ ãëàãîëû â ñêîáêàõ.

Model. He is able to play chess (can) – He can play chess.

1. It isn’t necessary to pay the bill now (need).

2. We advise him to find a better job (ought).

3. I’m not sure he is our director (can’t).

4. You are not allowed to participate in this conference (may).

5. It is quite possible that the team will get the first price (might).

6. He has to sign this important document at once (must).

7. Do you want me to help you in your study (may).

8. They were not able to translate texts without a dictionary (could).

9. I advise you not to interfere in his business (should).

10. He is able to work with computer hardware (can).