Past Simple: ago, yesterday, last, in...
Match the modal to the meaning
-internal obligation
-external obligation
-someone expects you to do it
-prohibition
-no necessity
must
have to
be supposed to
mustn't
don't have to
Decide the rules
I’m having a party with my colleagues tomorrow
The party starts at 4 p.m.
I’m going to spend much on the presents this year
It’s been so slippery. People are going to have traumas from falling down
It’s so cold. i’ll go get a coffee. wanna some?
i think the 2021 will be much better
i’ll help you with the decorations, don’t worry.
arrangement
timetable
plan
prediction based on what you see
decision at the moment of speaking
prediction based on opinion
promise
Decide if it's Gerund or Infinitive
can't stand, agree, want, don't mind, let, enjoy, need, finish, refuse, manage, would like, adore, look forward to, miss, seem, hope, make, expect, decide
Complete the sentences:
Last night I (watch) and interesting film on TV
Sarah and Dan (know) each other for years
I (never/try) dragonfruit
We (see) Jack last night, he looked healthy
Can you give me 5 mins, please? I (just/come) home
(You/call) the dentist yet?
(she hear) from Leo recently?
I (live) with my parents until I went to university
watched/was watching
have known
have never tried
saw
have just come
Have you called
Has she heard
lived
Correct mistakes
must listen
do I have to
must tell
she doesn't have to
has to work
are supposed to
mustn't talk
had to walk
Does Bella have to
Grammar class 2 task 5
Grammar class 4 task 5
Grammar class 8 task 8
Name 3 things...
Complete these facts
ask each other about the Future
You get 5 mins break
read your actions, your partner guesses the situation
Think about a situation. Describe it with modals. Partners guess the situation
-You're supposed to turn off the phone
-you can buy some foot at the bar
-You don't have to wear a mask inside
-you mustn't film what you see
-you have to buy a ticket
cinema
Grammar class 2 task 3
Transform the sentences
Maybe I'll go to the cinema tonight (might)
Adam doesn't have plan to have lunch today (going)
I've just decided not to take a taxi. It's too expensive (won't)
We've arranged to play tennis on Saturday. (are)
I'm not sure about going to the party (not)
Sally hasn't arranged to come to the concert with us (isn't)
I've just decided to have a sandwich (think)
They don't plan to do anything this weekend (aren't)
I might go to the cinema tonight
Adam isn't going to have lunch
I won't take a taxi
We're playing tennis
I might not go to the party
Sally isn't coming to the concert
I think I'll have a sandwich
They aren't going to do anything
Grammar class 8 task 10