Modals are auxiliary verbs that are used to express a variety of meanings, such as ability, possibility, necessity. Students fill in the blanks in the sentences under the pictures using “must” or “mustn’t” and a suitable verb from the list provided. Welcome to todays English exercise on modals Are you ready to take your understanding of the English language to the next level In this lesson, we will be exploring the exciting world of modals. It includes several exercises on their use. This worksheet is about the use of should & shouldnดt. Modals for ability, logical conclusion, necessity, obligation, permission, possibility, prohibition and requests.Ĭomplete with the suitable modal verbs choose the correct meaning rephrase the sentences using suitable modal verbs.
Here students give advice using “should” or “shouldn’t” + one of the verbs in the list provided.THE KEY IS INCLUDED.
Second worksheet of a set of three on health problems. SHOULD - SHOULDNดT ( HEALTH PROBLEMS ) KEY INCLUDED Conjunctions Determiners Inversions Modal Verbs Noun Clauses Passive Voice. Three exercises to practise can and canดt. Verb Tense Exercise 1: Simple Present and Present Continuous.
Hugs!Ĭonsolidation exercises about some MODAL VERBS. Worksheet to learn/study the different uses of modal verbs. SUMMARY OF MODAL VERBS (B&W VERSION INCLUDED) 2 easy exercises to practice the Affirmative and negative of modal verb CAN.