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Double comparison and modal verbs
modal verbs
First condiitional with will, present simple, imperatives and modal verbs
PrimeTime 1 SB page 53, WB p 75
Worksheet testing the use of modal verbs.
Reading comprehension super brain and review of contents for modal verbs
A short test of unit 3
Modal verbs
LISTEN TO THE AUDIO AND CHOOSE THE BEST OPTION
Modal verbs- listening
Choose one of the options
Modal verbs and their functions
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).
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EJERCICIOS
We use will for predictions and MAY-MIGHT when we are not 100% sure of our decisions.
Complete the following activities.
must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, don't have to, can, could, may, might
Fill in the gaps with the correct forms of the modal verbs "May" or "Might"
allowed to / not allowed to - present, past and future
Possibility in the present, possibility in the past, strong advice, lack of necessity, wish or willingness
A basic exercise on Modal verb Can and some useful verbs.
Exercises from Evolve 2 Unit 10.2