You ____ wear a seatbelt in a car.
You MUST wear a seatbelt in a car.
I ___ do my homework every night.
I HAVE TO do my homework every night.
You ___ eat vegetables every day. (Suggestion/Advice)
You SHOULD eat vegetables every day.
I ___ swim since I was 5.
I HAVE BEEN ABLE TO swim since I was 5.
You ___ leave early today.
You MAY leave early today.
In Japan, you ___ take off your shoes indoors.
In Japan, you MUST take off your shoes indoors.
What’s the past of “have to”?
HAD TO
You ___ use your phone during class. (Ability/Permission)
You CAN'T use your phone during class.
Can you say the future of “be able to”?
WILL be able to...
What does “may” mean?
A Possibility or Permission
Make a rule using “must” for the classroom.
*Receive points for making a rule*
Make a sentence: “I / tomorrow / work”
I HAVE TO work tomorrow.
Give advice: “My friend is sick."
Your friend SHOULD go to the doctor.
Your friend SHOULD see a doctor.
Make a sentence: “She / Japanese / speak”
Give a polite request using “may”.
MAY I USE YOUR PENCIL?
MAY I LEAVE SCHOOL EARLY?
Fix the error: “You must to go now.”
Fix the error: “You must go now.”
Make a question using HAVE TO.
*Receive points for making a question.*
Use both “should” and “can” in one sentence.
*Points for making sentence*
Make a future sentence using BE ABLE TO.
*Receive points for making a sentence in the future tense.*
Make a sentence: “It ___ rain tomorrow.”
It MAY rain tomorrow.
Say 2 things you must do before a trip.
* Receive points for sharing 2 things you must do before a trip.*
Create a rule using “have to” for your school.
* Receive points for creating rule*
Give 2 pieces of advice using “should.”
*Receive points for giving 2 pieces of advice.*
Describe something you weren’t able to do last year.
Make 2 sentences using “may” for different meanings.
(Permission/Possibility)
* Receive points for giving two sentences.*