She's a really good swimmer. She _________ swim really well.
Can
Complete
I __________ drink more water.
I should drink more water.
Complete
The teacher _________________ chew gum in class.
mustn't
situation:
CARLOS LOST HIS SHOES. (buy)
Carlos should buy new shoes.
What modal do we use for ADVICE?
Should
She can cook a lot of food.(negative)
She can't cook a lot of food.
Choose (advice)
You should / can eat more vegetables.
You should eat more vegetables.
Choose
You must/mustn't eat candies before having lunch.
mustn't
situation:
Grandma Lily broke her arm. (Go to the hospital)
She must go to the hospital.
She should go to the hospital.
What modal do we use for OBLIGATION and PROHIBITION?
Must
We can speak French (question)
Can we speak French?
Mattheo _________give his dog sweets
Mattheo shouldn't give his dog sweets
People___________park in allowed places.
must
situation :
UNCLE CARLOS LOST $100. (Go to the police)
He should /must go to the police.
Which modal do we use for
PRESENT ABILITIES: ____________
AND
PAST ABILITIES: ____________
PRESENT ABILITIES: Can
AND
PAST ABILITIES: Could
They can jump on the bed.(question)
Can they jump on the bed?
She has an exam tomorrow
Complete:
She ______study more.
She should study more .
You ______ yell at school.
You mustn't yell at school.
situation :
Samantha ran out of strawberries. (Supermarket)
She should go to supermarket
Which modal do we use for: Advice: ____________ AND Obligation: ____________?
Advice: should AND Obligation: must?
_________she do homework tonight? (question)
Can she do homework tonight?
Choose:
Ana should / must pay attention
Ana must pay attention
Choose:
We should/must raise our hands to speak.
must (OBLIGATION)
should (GOOD IDEA or ADVICE)
situation :
GRANDPA IS BORED.
He should read a book. He should watch tv, etc.
Which modal do we use for: Advice: ____________, Obligation: ____________, Present abilities,____________, and past abilities: ____________? (Positive and Negative)
Advice: Should/ shouldn't, Obligation: Must, mustn't, Present abilities: can/ can't , and past abilities: could/ couldn't