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Private Northeastern University

“Gran Mariscal de Ayacucho”

Faculty of Dentistry

Teacher. Reyes, Tomauly

Section III

Unid VIII: “World of Possibilities”

Bachelor:

Becerra, Grecia I.D. 17.503.793


Part I: Modal Verb “SHOULD”

• 2 Affirmative sentences
1. I should run faster if I want to win.
2. He should see a doctor.
• 2 Negative Sentences
1. They shouldn't talk each other.
2. We shouldn't play with fire.
• 2 In the Interrogative Way
1. Should I run faster?
2. Should he see a doctor?

Part II: Modal Verb “MIGHT”

• 5 Sentences Using the modal verb “Might”


1. We should dress comfy cloth, it might be a sunny day
2. It might be better train two days before the competition.
3. It's raining, she might not go out.
4. It might be cloudy this afternoon.
5. He might pay for Netflix.

Part III: Modal Verb “MUST”

• 2 Affirmative sentences using the modal verb “Must” indicate obligation or necessity.
1. We must drink water to keep our body hydrated.
2. She must brush her teeth every morning.

• 2 Affirmative sentences using the modal verb “Must” indicate probability or to assume
something.
1. They must know what they are talking about.
2. It must be hard to be an old man.

• 2 Sentences using the modal verb “Must” in a Rhetorical question.


1. Must you always ask personal questions?
2. Must I do the dishes?

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