This document provides a series of exercises to test understanding of modal verbs including must, can't, could, might, may, and have to. The exercises include circling correct modal verbs, rewriting sentences using different modals, matching sentences to definitions, identifying mistakes in sentences, and rewriting sentences with a given modal verb. The document contains practice for identifying and using modal verbs in different grammatical contexts.
This document provides a series of exercises to test understanding of modal verbs including must, can't, could, might, may, and have to. The exercises include circling correct modal verbs, rewriting sentences using different modals, matching sentences to definitions, identifying mistakes in sentences, and rewriting sentences with a given modal verb. The document contains practice for identifying and using modal verbs in different grammatical contexts.
This document provides a series of exercises to test understanding of modal verbs including must, can't, could, might, may, and have to. The exercises include circling correct modal verbs, rewriting sentences using different modals, matching sentences to definitions, identifying mistakes in sentences, and rewriting sentences with a given modal verb. The document contains practice for identifying and using modal verbs in different grammatical contexts.
0.must 1.must 2.may 3.can’t be 4.might 5.could 2.Rewrite the Sentences.Use must,can’t,could, or might 0.Mark can’t be at home. 1.She might be in the shower. 2.Geta must be in italy 3.You must be joking! 4.It could snow tomorrow. 5.I might find a part-time job. 3.Match the sentences. 0-a 1-f 2-c 3-e 4-b 5-d 4.Circle the correct words. 0.may 1.can’t 2.must 3.might 4.must 5.can’t 5.Rewrite the snetences with the verb in brackets. 0.Dan could have gone home. 1.I must have met him/her somewhere before. 2.You might have made the wrong decision. 3.You can’t have seen an alien last night. 4.Somebody may have called u while u were out. 5.He couldn’t have built that computer on his own. 6.Find and correct the mistakes in each sentence. 0.Kevin might have gone to the shops this morning. 1.I’m sorry – I shouldn’t have shouted at you. 2.You must be exhusted afther that race. 3. You can’t have forgotten to speak Spanish already. 4.She may be waiting for us at the station. 5.You Shouldn’t have drunk so much coffee.