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Comparing the meaning and form of various modal auxiliary verbs and phrases used to express probability and certainty
fill in the blank exercise
Exercise for practicing using 'may, might, could, must, cannot, and couldn't'
In this exercise students can work with can as permission.
Ficha de repaso de verbos modales
PRACTICE LISTENING, READING AND GRAMMAR ABOUT MODAL VERBS
Abilities will be able toand possibilities with may and might
LISTEN AND CHOOSE
Key word transformation exercises
Modales can can't could couldn't
Expressing advice, obligation and deduction.
Diagnosing problems for the warning lights on the dashboard using modals
This is a worksheet to practise how to express rules using must/mustn't
modal verbs, orders, must vs mustn't
use of must mustn't have to don't have to and should
Modal verbs: can, could, should, must. Language functions: ability, inability, possibility, impossibility, advice, prohibition, obligation.
Students have to match the sign and the sentence which has the sane meaning.
Identify and practise contracted forms shouldn't, needn't and mustn't.
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Modal verbs - multichoice exercise
Modal verbs introduction
Modality for speculating about the present
Modal verbs for obligation, permission and prohibition
MODAL VERBS