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Theory
Positive
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Question
100

We use this modal to talk about general ability in the present and the future.

Can

100

What form of the verb follows a modal?

Infinitive

100

How do we form a positive sentence with modals?

Noun + modal verb + verb + predicate

100

How do we form a negative sentence with modals?

Noun + modal verb + not + verb + predicate

100

How do we form an interrogative sentence with modals?

Modal verb + noun  + verb + predicate

200

We use this modal for polite requests.

Could / May / Would

200

Which modal verb can we replace with may?

Can

200

Form a sentence using must.

200

Form a sentence using can.

200

Form a sentence using may.

300

We use this modal to talk about obligations.

Must / Have to

300

What do the modals needn't and don't have to have in common?

Lack of obligation or necessity.

300

Form a sentence using should.

300

Form a sentence using must.

300

Form a sentence using have to.

400

We use this modal to give advice and make suggestions.

Should / Ought to

400

What do the modals could and was able to have in common?

General ability in the past.

400

Form a sentence using might.

400

Form a sentence using have to.

400

Form a sentence using would.

500

We use this modal for offers and for strong intentions.

Shall

500

Which three questions have a similar meaning?

a) Shall I check your bike?

b) Should I check your bike?

c) May I check your bike?

d) Can I check your bike?

e) Could I check your bike?

c, d and e

500

Form a sentence using shall.

500

Form a sentence using should.

500

Form a sentence using should.

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