Organize according to probability:
might, must, can't, likely to
Can't --> Might --> Likely to --> Must
would
Make a sentence with "I wish ..." about a hypothetical present
I wish I were in Bali.
Make a second conditional sentence (about a hypothetical present)
If I were you I wouldn't stress so much about it.
What modal do we use for strong prohibition?
Mustn't
Rephrase the sentence using "must"
"I'm sure you were heartbroken by the news"
You must have been heartbroken by the news
Make a distancing sentence using the word "announce"
It has been announced that he's going to resign.
Make a sentence with "If only..." about a hypothetical past
If only I hadn't missed my bus
Give an example of a first conditional with "unless" (about a probable future event)
I won't talk to him ever unless I get an apology.
What a modals do we use to give advice or to express a mild obligation?
Ought to / should
Rephrase using "likely"
"He is probably traveling the world by now"
He is likely to be traveling the world by now.
Make a distancing statement using "expected" & a passive subject
He is expected to become the next president.
Make a sentence with "If only..." to express annoyance about someone
"If only she wouldn't be so loud all the time"
Make a third conditional sentence about a past regret
If I hadn't missed the chance, I would have gotten that promotion.
What modals do we use for a lack of obligation? (name 2-3)
Don't have to, don't need to, needn't
"He's bound to get fired if he goes on this way"
Name 2 distancing expressions that can be used at the start of a sentence
According to, Apparently, Seemingly, etc.
Make a sentence with "would rather"
I'd rather they weren't so shy.
Make 2 mixed-conditional sentences:
1) past condition+present result
2) past result + general/present condition
If I hadn't failed chemistry, I'd be working in a lab.
I wouldn't have spoken so harshly to him if he wasn't getting under my skin all the time.
What modals/expressions are used to express a rule that is expected to be followed, although there's a suggestion that these rules are not necessarily obeyed?
Meant to/ supposed to
Make 2 sentences with "definitely" -one positive & one negative
He definitely won't be home by 6.
He will definitely be home by 6.
Make a sentence with "high time"
It's high time we considered hiring help.
Name and explain 5 alternatives to "if"
provided, supposing, on condition, as long as, whether, even if, inversion?
Name 4-5 modals/expressions used to give a permission