Modal Verbs: can,could,may,might,be able to
Gerunds/infinitives
Social media vocabulary
Module 4A vocabulary
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_______ I borrow your phone to call my mom? I’ll be quick!

Can/could 

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When I was five, I wasn’t allowed ____(go) to the shop alone. 

To go

100

 People should be more careful about their p ... ... v ... c ... on social media.

Privacy

100

a feeling of great worry or nervousness

Anxiety

100

Each time someone sees a post, story, video, etc you get a ______

View

200

Kristen _______ come to the party later if she has time, she doesn’t know yet.

May or might 

200

It’s important ____(seek) help when you don’t understand something in class.

To seek

200

Like and s ... b ... c ... ... b ... to our channel.

Subscribe

200

make someone feel unhappy

Upset

200

When you put a picture or video on a website you do this:

Upload 

300

Sandy hurt his arm, so he ____ play baseball later today.

Can’t 

300

I avoid ______(talk) about politics at school. 

Talking

300

If you want to stop someone from seeing your profile you can ______ them.

Block

300

The feeling of being afraid

fear

300

gerund or infinitive: She promised ____(go) to the dance with him.

To go
400

I __________ resist from getting an ice cream cone. It was delicious!

Couldn’t 

400

His mom recommended _____(go) to the museum on Friday evening.

Going

400

You can change the s ... t ... ... n ... s on this website so that only your friends can see your profile.

Settings 

400

Usual, happening often

Common

400

fill in the blank with the correct modal verb: When he was 4, he _______ swim, so his mom signed him up for lessons.

Couldn’t 

500

Don’t scare the kids. They _______ not like surprises. 

Might not, may not

500

Would you mind _____(turn up) the volume? I love this song!

Turning up

500

to make music, films or games, etc. available for people.

Release

500

Help given after an illness or injury to fix it

Treatment 

500

Im really tired so I ______ go to sleep early if I finish my homework 

Might/May

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