Time keeping devices
AmE and BrE
Modals: present and future
100

This device uses a shadow on a flat surface to tell
the time

Sundial

100

Replace the American English words
with British English words:

An apple is better for you than a bag of chips


crisps

100

Customs in different countries ought to/can/must/should vary widely and  it’s sometimes difficult to know how to behave.

can

200

A long metal weight swings from side to side to
measure time.

Pendulum clock

200

Would you like a cookie?

biscuit

200

If you’re visiting Turkey, for example, and you’re asked to dinner at someone’s house, you need/ might not/mustn't /ought to  take a gift

ought to

300

This device burns fat to mark the passing of time.

candle clock

300

Shall we go by bus or take the subway?

underground

300

It must/needn't/ has to/may be anything expensive – flowers or pastries are a good idea.

needn't 

400

In this device, electricity is used to make a crystal
vibrate to measure time

quartz wristwatch

400

There’s been an accident on the highway.

motorway

400

Try to eat everything on your plate or you could/can/should/are able to  upset your host.

could

500

This device measures time by using the
electromagnetic signals of electrons when they
change energy levels

atomic clock

500

Her dog’s very well trained and always walks on the
sidewalk.

pavement


500

Remember that you should/mustn't/don't need to/have to point at people with your finger – it’s considered very rude.

mustn't

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