Modals Review

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English
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8
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ENG
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Boost your English grammar! Master modal verbs with fun review exercises and examples.

Here's the video that we watched in class: Here's a review of all the modals with examples: Check the correct explanation of the sentence: Don’t worry about the dog. I will walk it. You don’t have to walk the dog. You have to worry about the dog. You mustn’t walk the dog. Sam should speak more politely to everyone. Sam isn’t able to be polite. Sam doesn’t speak politely enough to people. Sam doesn’t have to speak to people. The neighbor’s baby cries all night. The neighbor’s baby is able to sleep quietly all night. The neighbor’s baby isn’t able to sleep quietly all night. The neighbor’s baby might cry all night. My father is good at fixing things. My father isn’t able to fix things. My father has to fix everything. My father can fix things easily. Sara is angry. We can’t talk to her now. Sara has to talk to us later. We mustn’t talk to Sara at all. We have to wait until Sara isn’t so angry, and then talk to her. Now choose the correct modal: You _ read the book about Prague before you go there. shouldn't can should Our team _win the game if we practice harder. may mustn't must I _ answer the phone because I was in the shower. shouldn't can't wasn't able to The class_ sit quietly before the teacher begins the lesson. may can must Pupils _ disturb the teacher during the lesson. must mustn't should Translate the sentences. Use the table to help you.NOTE: You mustwrite the sentences correctly, including capital letters and full stops at the end. Fish can't live on land. You must pay the fine. You shouldn't eat sweets. I will have to tell you the truth. You should get up earlier in the morning.

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