Ability
Obligation, Prohibition
Advice/ suggestion
Permission, possibility
Sentences
100

Which modal verb do we use to express ability in the present? Use it in a sentence.

Can

100

Which modal verbs do we use to express obligation?

Must, Have to, have got to

100

Which modal verbs do we use to give advice?

Should, ought to, had better

100

Which modal verbs do we use for requests for permission?

Give an example of a request for permission.

May, could, can

100

Clue :
Mobile phones are strictly forbidden during the Cambridge Exams. 

By using Modal Auxiliary Verbs:
You ________ use mobile phones during the Cambridge Exams.

Must not / Cannot

200

Which modal phrase do we use to express ability in the present? Use it in a sentence.

Be able to

200

Which modal verbs do we use to express prohibition?

Must not, can't

200

Which modal verb do we use for suggestions? Use it in a sentence

Could

200

Which modal verb do we use for general possibility? Give an example.

Can

200

Clue :

Your boss doesn't want you to use your phone at work.

By using Modal Auxiliary Verbs: I ______ use my phone at work.

I'm not supposed to use my phone at work.

I shouldn't use my phone at work.

300

Is 'should' a modal verb to express obligation?


No, it isn't

300

Give us a book recommendation, using a modal verb of advice.

: )
300

What modal verbs do we use to express specific possibility? Give an example.


Could/may/might

300

Clue: 

Your roommate is playing very loud music in his room, and you can't focus.

By using Modal Auxiliary Verbs: 

Would you mind ___________ the music?


turning down / turning off / stopping

400

What is something special you can do?

???
400

What is one of our class rules?

: )

400

You _______ not touch my guitar or I'll kill you!!

You had better not touch my guitar!!

400

You're having dinner, and a very important person is at the table. The only chair available is the one next to them. How do you ask to sit there?

May I sit here?

400

I heard a car outside. It ____ be my friends.

Might/may/could

500

Choose the correct modal verb: She is looking for books on geology at the library, but the library doesn't have any books on geology. She _______ find any books on geology.

She can't find any books on Geology at the library right now.

500

Choose the correct modal verb: You (must/should/can) obey the traffic lights.

You must obey the traffic lights.

500

You're concerned about some symptoms, and you want to ask your friend advice about going to the doctor. What would you ask them?

Should I go to the doctor?

500

Choose the correct modal verb: The traffic is bad right now... it (may/can/could/might) … faster to take the train.

It may/could/might be faster to take the train.

500

Clue:

I'm very tired from work and I want to leave the party.

By using Modal Auxiliary Verbs:
Would you mind _________ the party now?



Would you mind if I left the party now?

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