The document provides instructions on using modal verbs such as can, could, should, must, may, and might in different grammar exercises. Students are asked to complete sentences using the affirmative or negative form of various modal verbs based on information provided in a blog, weather forecasts, or pictures. The exercises are meant to practice the correct usage of these modal verbs in sentences.
The document provides instructions on using modal verbs such as can, could, should, must, may, and might in different grammar exercises. Students are asked to complete sentences using the affirmative or negative form of various modal verbs based on information provided in a blog, weather forecasts, or pictures. The exercises are meant to practice the correct usage of these modal verbs in sentences.
The document provides instructions on using modal verbs such as can, could, should, must, may, and might in different grammar exercises. Students are asked to complete sentences using the affirmative or negative form of various modal verbs based on information provided in a blog, weather forecasts, or pictures. The exercises are meant to practice the correct usage of these modal verbs in sentences.
Sentences below with the affirmative or negative form of can, could, should or must. a. Shouldn’t b. Can c. Mustn’t d. Should e. Could f. Must/Can’t g. Should h. Can’t 2. Copy the sentences. Then look at the weather forecasts below for cities around the world and complete the sentences with may or may not. a. May not b. May c. May 3. Look at the pictures. Then write sentences with the words below and the affirmative or negative form of might. a. That might be dangerous b. We might not miss the next tour c. I might not get home today
4. Choose the correct answer.
a. can b. must
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c. should d. might e. can f. couldn’t g. may h. have to i. musn’t j. might k. couldn’t