Yesterday, I studied maths and went to the park.
Tomorrow, I will study maths and go to the park.
Positive Future tense version of ‘to have.’
Will have
What modal verb is used to describe what you're going to do in the future?
Will
Are you having an exam tomorrow? You ..... review the content.
Should, ought to
What are you going to do after school today?
Will, might, etc.
She is in town this week.
She will be in town next week.
Negative Future tense version of ‘to have.’
Will not have
This modal verb shows that something is possible, but not certain.
Might
We are outside the opera now. We ..... go in without tickets.
Can’t
What is something you would like to do after graduation?
Will, might, could, etc.
Tiffany is six years old this year.
Tiffany will be seven years old next year.
Positive Future tense version of ‘to work.’
Will work
This modal verb is commonly used to give advice.
Should
Ms. Smith, ….. you postpone the deadline for the project, please?
Could, would
Tell me something you want to happen in the next year
I want this to happen etc.
Fans are happy if their team is winning the game.
Fans will be happy if their team wins a game.
Negative Future tense version of ‘to work.’
Will not work
Say at least 1 of the modal verbs that represent prohibition
Can't, shouldn't, shan't, mustn't
Mozart ..... write symphonies when he was only five.
Could
Put these modal verbs of possibility in order:
can't, could, will, would, won't may, might
won't, can't, might, could, may, can, will
Finish the sentence in the future tense:
… class … early today?
Is/will class be
Starting
Positive AND Negative Future tense version of ‘to use.’
Will use / Will not use
What 2-3 modal verbs show that something is recommended to happen?
Ie, You ____ thank your mother.
Must, Should, Have to
.... I sit down, please? I don’t feel well and I think I … see a doctor.
1. May, can
2. Need to/should
Give advice for how to study for a test using modal verbs.
Should, ought to, must, etc.