healthy / should / eat / food / you
You should eat healthy food.
hands / wash / you / your / must
You must wash your hands
could / book / read / a / you
You could read a book.
Choose the correct modal:
“You ___ wear a seatbelt in the car.”
a) could
b) should
c) must
Must
phone / before bed / use / shouldn’t / you / your
You shouldn’t use your phone before bed.
must / brush / teeth / your / you
You must brush your teeth.
new hobby / could / try / a / you
You could try a new hobby.
Choose the correct modal:
“You ___ drink more water during the day.”
a) should
b) mustn’t
c) could
Should
Unscramble the sentence:
“more / should / spend / outdoors / time / teenagers”
Teenagers should spend more time outdoors.
Correct the mistake:
“People must to exercise every day.”
People must exercise every day.
A teenager spends 10 hours online every day.
Give TWO suggestions using could.
He could spend more time outside.
He could limit his screen time. (Another)
Choose the correct modal:
“Students ___ cheat on exams.”
a) should
b) mustn’t
c) could
Musn't
A student sleeps only 4 hours every night and feels exhausted at school.
Give TWO recommendations using should
He should sleep earlier.
He should avoid using his phone late at night.
Create a school rule using mustn’t about technology.
Students mustn’t use their phones during exams. (another)
Explain what could expresses in this sentence:
“You could study in the library after school.”
A suggestion or possibility.
Choose the BEST modal:
“If you want to exercise more, you ___ start walking after school.”
a) must
b) could
c) mustn’t
Could
Explain why should is correct in this sentence:
“Students should eat breakfast before school.”
Because it gives advice or a recommendation, not an obligation.
Situation:
“A student copied homework from the internet.”
Give one sentence with must and one with mustn’t.
Students must do their own work.
Students mustn’t copy homework. (another)
Situation:
“Sofia spends all night watching videos on her phone. She feels tired in class and cannot concentrate.”
Give THREE specific suggestions using could.
She could set a time limit on her phone.
She could leave her phone outside her bedroom.
She could listen to music or read before sleeping instead of watching videos. (another)
Situation:
“A teenager texts while driving and never sleeps before exams.”
Create:
He mustn’t text while driving.
He should sleep earlier before exams. (Another)