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English as a Second Language (ESL)
Modal verbs: may, can, should
Modales can can't could couldn't
Modal verbs: can, could, should, must. Language functions: ability, inability, possibility, impossibility, advice, prohibition, obligation.
Use of can and must at the present simple.
Rewrite the sentences. Use must, might or can't
modal sentences
modal verbs or obligation, necessity
Complete the gaps with can, can't, could or couldn't
Modal Verbs (can - could - should)
Identify can in positive, negative statements and questions
Lee y une la frase con su dibujo
Trabajamos el modal verb CAN, para expresar PERMISO, POSIBILIDAD o HABILIDAD.
Exercises with can, could/ could't (do), could have (done)
modals of deduction
Must-can't
Modals for obligation, advice and permission (must, mustn’t, have to, don’t have to, can, can’t, should, shouldn’t, may, may not) and for certainty (must, might, can’t).
Choose one of the options
A basic exercise on Modal verb Can and some useful verbs.
Can, could and managed to worksheet
Writing exercise for can, could and will be able to
can, could, should, would, must, have to, may,might
This worksheet helps to practice the meaning and use of some modals: should, could, can, might, shall.
Read each sentence and choose the best answer that completes it.
Look at the picture and guess the correct order in which the modal verb should be placed.