What is commute?
“to go to work or school regularly, usually from one place to another.”
What is the structure of the passive with modals?
modal + be + past participle
SPELL THE WORD "APPLE"
A-P-P-L-E
What is journey?
“the act of going from one place to another, especially a long one.”
Change this active sentence into passive:
You must show your passport.
Your passport must be shown.
SPELL THE WORD "CLASSROOM"
C-L-A-S-S-R-O-O-M
What is destination?
“a place where someone or something is going.”
Change this active sentence into passive:
They might delay the flight.
SPELL THE WORD "PASSPORT"
P-A-S-S-P-O-R-T
What is transportation?
“the system or method of traveling from one place to another.”
Change this active sentence into passive:
You can buy tickets here.
the tickets can be bougth here.
SPELL THE WORD "INTERESTING"
I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T-I-N-G
What is fuel?
“a source of power, such as oil, coal, or gas, that makes vehicles and machines work.”
In the passive with modals, the modal changes form depending on the tense.
FALSE, modals never change its form.
SPELL THE WORD "COMFORTABLE"
C-O-M-F-O-R--T-A-B-L-E