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English as a Second Language (ESL)
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).
reading exercise to get students practice on their vocabulary skill, as well as functioning the simple past and modal verbs words
Modal Verbs
Modal verbs
Vocabulary about public signs and exercises about modal verbs that indicates prohibition, obligation, permission and no obligation
Complete the following activities.
modals for upper-intermediate and advanced students
must, mustn't, should, shouldn't, don't have to, can, could, may, might
Assess relevance to the topic, general flow, richness of vocabulary and grammatical structure, spelling, and grammatical correctness.
short reading with exercises
Fill the blanks! Write "could" or "couldn't"!
Modals for advice
Ex.1. Complete the conversations. Chose have to or has to. Then listen. Ex.2. Answer the questions. Type phrases with have to or has to. Click FINISH to check answers.
This worksheet was created to practice the use of mustn't and shouldn't.
Modal verbs: giving advice
READ AND COMPLETE
4º ESO REVIEW
Unscramble the words to make sentences.
CHOOSE BETWEEN SHOULD AND SHOULDN´T
Match the columns
Listen the dialogue and answer the questions
Ejercicios para trabajar la gramática de OPEN UP 6 UNIT 4. completamos frases con el MODAL VERB should o shouln't.
Watch a film and complete the task
MODAL VERBS