Now the children have left we ______ as well sell the house and get something smaller.
Genius!
Use a modal verb to give advice in the following sentence: "You should study harder if you want to pass the exam."
Maybe we should :)
Correct the mistake: "My father could be a star in the 1980s, it’s a pity that he never really tried."
That's right!
What mustn't you do as an HSE student?
That's curious :)
Express prohibition using a modal verb: "You ______ enter this area without permission."
Great job!
Rewrite the following sentence using a modal verb to express suggestion: "You must try the new restaurant downtown."
Let's go!
Are we sure this is correct: "When I finish the course next year I can speak perfect French."?
Congrats!
Rephrase this sentence using the verb "could": I was absolutely thrilled when I heard about your engagement.
Now we know more!
Express preference using a modal verb: "I ______ watching movies at home rather than going to the cinema."
Incredible!
Give advice using a modal verb: "You ______ take a break and relax."
Definitely!
You know what to do: "This computer is so simple that it is able to be operated by anyone."
That's it!
List the percentage of probability meant by each modal verb. I'll start: might - 10%...
Wow! That's impressive
______ I ask the court for an adjournment at this point?
Unbelievable!
What advice would you give yourself right now? Use should, shouldn't and might
Great advice!
How can we tweak this one: "I know for a fact that she might want to go out with us"?
What a mind!
What is the negative form of shall? Create a sentence using that form.
That's right, shan't it is!
Over the last few months the government’s fuel tax levy__________ generating over a billion pounds in revenue.
Did I say it would be easy? No, but you nailed it!
Turn to your partner and give them advice about the upcoming summer. You can use 3 of your favourite modal verbs :)
Yay!
Act as a grammar guru and list everything you know about modals in 30 seconds
Time's up! What a thrill!
Be honest, what has been the hardest thing about this topic?
Practice makes perfect :) Hope you've had fun, my fellow grammarian!