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Download a whole lesson plan about English modal verbs in a PDF format! Test your grammar knowledge with this interactive modals exercise with answers. Do the exercise and click the button to get your score.
M009 - Modal Verbs Elementary; M008 - Modal Verbs Intermediate; M007 - Evelyn Glennie Intermediate; M006 - COULD or COULD HAVE Elementary; M005 - MUST, MUSTN'T or NEEDN'T Elementary; M004 - MUST or CAN'T Elementary; M003 - CAN, CAN'T, COULD, COULDN'T , BE ABLE TO Elementary; M002 - Modal Verbs Elementary; Modal Verbs 001 - One word too many ...
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- Can/Could for Ability. modal verb. alternative form. can/could. to be able to. We use can in simple present. Example: Max can already change a tyre. We can use the alternative form to be able to in all tenses (present, past, perfect, progressive and future).
- Should/Ought to for Advice. We use should/ought to to give advice, make suggestions or say what is a good idea. Example: Max should/ought to work more often in the garage.
- Can/could/may/might for Permission. modal verb. alternative form. can/could/may/might. be allowed to. We use can/could/may/might to ask permission in simple present.
- Must/need not/should for Obligation. modal verb. alternative form. must. have to. mustn’t. be not allowed to. need not. don’t have to. should/ought to. be supposed to/be expected to.
Oct 4, 2019 · Fill in the blanks with a modal auxiliary verb. 1. …………………….. you mind posting this letter for me? 2. …………………… you lend me your bicycle? 3. You ……………………….. not come to my door again. 4. You ……………………….. regret this. 5. What ……………………….. we do now? 6. Parents ………………………… teach their children to be honest. 7. He …………………………. take rest if he is tired. 8.
Read each sentence carefully. Choose the words from the box that match each sentence and enter your answers. 1. I study on the weekend because I have a test on Monday. 2. You brush your teeth every day. 3. I please borrow your pen? 4. I see you next week. 5 I finish the painting tomorrow but I need to buy some more paint first. 6.
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First, in the exercise on the left, choose the correct modal verb in the present tense, in order to construct a text that makes sense. Then, replace the modal verb in the sentences on the right with the correct alternative form in the past tense.