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Basic Modal Verbs
Downloadable worksheets:
basic grammar test
Level:
elementary
Age:
12-100
Downloads:
119
Basic modal verbs
Level:
elementary
Age:
10-17
Downloads:
69
Modal Verbs (2 pages+ table with the basic meanings and examples of modals and ex-s)
Level:
intermediate
Age:
10-17
Downloads:
67
Elementary English Diagnostic Test/Exam
Level:
elementary
Age:
10-100
Downloads:
58
WHO SHOT MR BURNS
Level:
intermediate
Age:
9-17
Downloads:
42
Can / Can´t Sort
Level:
elementary
Age:
7-14
Downloads:
9
Let's Repeat the Modals!
Exercise 1.
Choose the best modal verb.
I
can
may
must
help my mother.
They
should
have to
can
play in the street, not in the house.
Alice
can
may
must
play the piano very well.
In our school students
can
may
have to
wear a uniform.
We
must
have to
may
go home. The lessons are over.
I have got a toothache. I
can
must
may
visit a dentist.
May
Can
Must
I come in?
We
mustn't
don't have to
can't
eat many sweets.
My sister
shouldn't
can't
doesn't have to
skate. She is just three.
They
shouldn't
mustn't
may not
watch TV. They are punished.
Exercise 2.
Insert the best modal. Use
can/can't, may/may not, should/shouldn't, must/mustn't, have to/ don't have to
.
I am not well.- I think, you
visit a doctor.
We
do homework every day.
My sister
ride a bike very well.
You
open the window. (The cat!)
They
go for a walk. Their mother is not against it.
We
to learn History at school. But I don't like it.
I
eat fruit and vegetables.
We
run in the classroom. Do you remember the rules?
Tom
play football. He has got a lot of homework.
You
take an umbrella. It’s going to rain.