Must
Have to
Should/Can
Be able to
May
100

You ____ wear a seatbelt in a car.

You MUST wear a seatbelt in a car.

100

I ___ do my homework every night.

I HAVE TO do my homework every night.

100

You ___ eat vegetables every day. (Suggestion/Advice)

You SHOULD eat vegetables every day.

100

I ___ swim since I was 5.

I  HAVE BEEN ABLE TO swim since I was 5.

100

You ___ leave early today.

You MAY leave early today.

200

In Japan, you ___ take off your shoes indoors.

In Japan, you MUST take off your shoes indoors.

200

What’s the past of “have to”?

HAD TO

200

You ___ use your phone during class. (Ability/Permission)

You CAN'T use your phone during class.

200

Can you say the future of “be able to”?

WILL be able to...

200

What does “may” mean? 

A Possibility or Permission

300

Make a rule using “must” for the classroom.

*Receive points for making a rule*

300

Make a sentence: “I / tomorrow / work”

I HAVE TO work tomorrow.

300

Give advice: “My friend is sick."

Your friend SHOULD go to the doctor.

Your friend SHOULD see a doctor.

300

Make a sentence: “She / Japanese / speak”

She is ABLE TO speak Japanese.
300

Give a polite request using “may”.

MAY I USE YOUR PENCIL?

MAY I LEAVE SCHOOL EARLY?

400

Fix the error: “You must to go now.”

Fix the error: “You must go now.”

400

Make a question using HAVE TO.

*Receive points for making a question.*

400

Use both “should” and “can” in one sentence.

*Points for making sentence*

400

Make a future sentence using BE ABLE TO.

*Receive points for making a sentence in the future tense.*

400

Make a sentence: “It ___ rain tomorrow.”

It MAY rain tomorrow.

500

Say 2 things you must do before a trip.

* Receive points for sharing 2 things you must do before a trip.*

500

Create a rule using “have to” for your school.

* Receive points for creating rule*

500

Give 2 pieces of advice using “should.”

*Receive points for giving 2 pieces of advice.*

500

Describe something you weren’t able to do last year.

Last year, I wasn't ABLE TO...
500

Make 2 sentences using “may” for different meanings. 

(Permission/Possibility)

* Receive points for giving two sentences.*