When I grow up, I (may, might) become an engineer.
When I grow up, I may become an engineer.
What is my name?
Claire
We (can, could) speak English well. (general statement)
We can speak English well.
(Might, May) I be excused, please?
May I be excused, please?
Time is NOT on our side. We (must, mustn't, needn't) hurry, or we'll be late!
Time is NOT on our side. We must hurry, or we'll be late!
How many sisters do I have?
Three (3)
The field hockey team (can, could) go to the Olympics this year if they are lucky.
The volleyball team could go to the Olympics this year if they are lucky.
There is a small chance that we (may, might) have a field trip next month.
There is a small chance that we might have a field trip next month.
My mom gave me a letter this morning to send. I (must, mustn't, needn't) forget to mail it.
My mom gave me a letter this morning to send. I mustn't forget to mail it.
What does "average" mean?
a number that means the MIDDLE or TYPICAL value in a set of data
If you leave the water running in the bath, the house (may, might) flood!
If you leave the water running in the bath, the house might flood!
If you get in trouble, I (won't wouldn't) help you.
If you get in trouble, I won't help you.
You (must, mustn't, needn't) wash those clothes. They've already been washed.
You needn't wash those clothes. They've already been washed.
What shape is a quadrat?
A square
I think I (can, could) help you learn English if you study hard.
I think I can help you learn math if you study hard.
Matt and I (may, might) cook dinner tonight. We discussed it this morning.
Matt and I may cook dinner tonight. We discussed it this morning.
He will be in class for another two hours. We (must, mustn't, needn't) visit him now.
He will be in class for another two hours. We mustn't visit him now.
Name three habitats
rainforest, desert, swamp, grasslands, coral reefs