English I, II or III paper on modal verbs by Daniela Sanchez Duran for teacher MIYERLAN GIL ROJAS dated September 2019 in Santiago de Cali. The paper details an exercise where students must complete sentences or questions with modal verbs like "might see", "can't come", "should take", "May help", "won't be", "should do?", "couldn't get", "will hurt", and "wouldn't do" after listening to an audio.
English I, II or III paper on modal verbs by Daniela Sanchez Duran for teacher MIYERLAN GIL ROJAS dated September 2019 in Santiago de Cali. The paper details an exercise where students must complete sentences or questions with modal verbs like "might see", "can't come", "should take", "May help", "won't be", "should do?", "couldn't get", "will hurt", and "wouldn't do" after listening to an audio.
English I, II or III paper on modal verbs by Daniela Sanchez Duran for teacher MIYERLAN GIL ROJAS dated September 2019 in Santiago de Cali. The paper details an exercise where students must complete sentences or questions with modal verbs like "might see", "can't come", "should take", "May help", "won't be", "should do?", "couldn't get", "will hurt", and "wouldn't do" after listening to an audio.
Directions: after listening the audio, you must complete each sentence or question with one of the following modal verb might see can't come. should take May ..help won't be should .. do? couldn't get will hurt wouldn't do must go
1. We might see a movie later today.
2. John couldn't get his car started. (negative) 3. This should take an hour to finish. 4. May I help you? 5. The doctor said you must go on a diet. 6. She won't be here until 2:00. (negative) 7. How much should I do?? 8. I wouldn’t do that if I were you. (negative) 9. This will hurt a little bit. 10. Tom and Sue can't come. (negative)