Modals A - Comprehension Evaluation : 'Texting Rules' [ING II]Version en ligne Choose the best option par Nahum López Gómez 1 According to the article, texting repeatedly may demotivate our interlocutor from continuing the conversation. Escoge una o varias respuestas a True b False c Not Menctionted 2 You could be polite when answering messages, mainly if a stalker is texting you. a True b False c Not Menctionted 3 The communicative function of the modal 'should' in section 2 [Answering] is intended to... a Suggest b Persuade c Request d 4 There is no problem texting when people is working or during school if you are his / her bestfriend. a True b False c Not menctioned d 5 The communicative function of the modal 'will' in section 3 [Sometimes People are Busy] is structured to show... a Certainty b Obligation c Intention d 6 Under any circumstance, texting is not the best way to hold a conversation. a True b False c Not Menctioned d 7 Texting is only allowed for people who are introvert. a True b False c Not Menctioned d 8 The communicative function of the modal 'might' in section 5 [Before Calling Ask] is structured to show... a Possibility b Ability c Advice d 9 The communicative function of the modal 'need to' in section 6 [Check Twice Before Answering] is structured to express... a Necessity b Obligation c Prohibition d 10 When texting, it is important to verify spelling because strange and undesired messages could be sent. a True b False c Not Menctioned d 11 The communicative function of the modal 'may' in section 7 [Forget about Texting] is structured to express... a Possibility b Certainty c Obligation d 12 There are many possible situations when texting is not recommended, such as being rude to somebody. a True b False c Not Menctioned d 13 The use of abbreviations is highly recommended even when you know partially their meaning. a True b False c Not Menctioned 14 Being careful with capital letters means that you have to pay attention to your spelling. a True b False c Not Menctioned d