The document provides a grammar exercise with two parts. The first part asks students to match jobs with descriptions, listing gardener, paramedic, pilot, police officer, vet, and teacher. The second part directs students to circle the correct modal verb in sentences using must, should, might, can, have to, and mustn't. This grammar exercise tests students' abilities to identify jobs based on descriptions and choose the appropriate modal verb in different contexts.
The document provides a grammar exercise with two parts. The first part asks students to match jobs with descriptions, listing gardener, paramedic, pilot, police officer, vet, and teacher. The second part directs students to circle the correct modal verb in sentences using must, should, might, can, have to, and mustn't. This grammar exercise tests students' abilities to identify jobs based on descriptions and choose the appropriate modal verb in different contexts.
The document provides a grammar exercise with two parts. The first part asks students to match jobs with descriptions, listing gardener, paramedic, pilot, police officer, vet, and teacher. The second part directs students to circle the correct modal verb in sentences using must, should, might, can, have to, and mustn't. This grammar exercise tests students' abilities to identify jobs based on descriptions and choose the appropriate modal verb in different contexts.
3 can’t wear jeans to work? ¢ must study at university to do their job?
5 does a job which could be dangerous?
6 doesn’t have to go to work at weekends?
7 might help a person or an animal in danger?
8 should wear safety equipment to protect them sometimes?
2 Read and circle the best modal verb.
1 You must / shouldn’t arrive early or you’ll miss the bus. 2 You should / shouldn’t wear a life jacket when you go kayaking. 3 It might / mustn’t be rainy so remember your umbrella. ¢ Might / Can we stay with you when we come to London? 5 We can wear jeans tomorrow, we have to / don’t have to wear uniform! 6 You mustn’t / might not shout in the library. 7 You can’t / may go outside until you finish your homework. 8 We mustn’t / might not go to the beach if it isn’t sunny.