
exercise 3: drag and drop exercise with can, could, may, might, should and would.exercise 2: fill in can, could, have to, must, might or should.exercise 1: choose could, might, would or should.Must, may, might, can, can’t, could, would and should exercise 7: fill in should, must or mustn’t.exercise 6: choose met should or have to.exercise 3: choose the correct verb form of would like Modal verbs exercises English exercise should should English exercises should should Should shouldnt exercises should, shouldnt Can cant exercises can.exercise 1: choose should, would, shouldn’t or wouldn’t.Andrew is an amazing teacher who helps Emily understand modal verbs.Exercises would, wouldn’t, should, shouldn’t, must, have to In Unit 49 “A Terrific Teacher”, you will find out about Andrew and Emily. Woo Hoo! Now you know all about modal verbs.Īlso, if you follow the whole unit, you will learn all abut the special characteristics of modal verbs. “The ought to pay you extra you are working so many hours” “We should send flowers on her anniversary” “He would come if he wasn’t studying for his exams”

“You must see the latest film” More modal verbs “We might even go to China if we have the money” We use “might” for remote possibility or as the past of “may”. “We may go on holiday to Greece this year” “My brother could speak French when he was 15” 5066 uses Melanie Modal Verbs This is a summary of modal auxiliary verbs. 9897 uses anarti MODAL VERBS Some exercises to practice must, have to, need. The students have to fill in the gaps by choosing one of the options provided. “Can” is used for ability or possibility. gloenglish Modal verbs 30 sentences to practise modal verbs (present, past, perfect forms). Let’s take a look at them and find out what each one is used for. The modal verb is a type of auxiliary verb that is used to indicate many different things.

You can find all of this information, plus speaking exercises, writing exercises, vocabulary exercises and more on the ABA English Course Unit 49 “A Terrific Teacher”. Past Modals Exercise Choose from 'must have', 'cant have', 'should have' or 'might have' to complete each sentence. If you are not sure of your English level, take our test! Modal Verbs of Deduction Practice using modal verb structures such as 'she must be married' and 'he cant have gone to work'. It is an intermediate class on using modal verbs. Ready to exercise your brain a little bit?
