Modal Verbs Activity 4
Understanding Modals:
Modal verbs are a special type of verbs that help to indicate necessity, possibility, ability, or permission in a sentence. They are used together with the base form of a verb. Let’s practice using modal verbs in sentences.
Fill in the Blank: Fill in the blank with the correct words.
- I __ go to the park tomorrow.
- She __ help her friend with homework.
- We __ play soccer after school.
- You __ bring your book to class.
- He __ swim very well.
Word bank: can, should, will, may, must
Multiple Choice Questions: Choose the correct answer from the choices for each question.
- Mom said I __ clean my room before going outside.
A) may
B) must
C) could - __ you please pass the salt?
A) Might
B) Can
C) Should - Lisa __ bake cookies for the school bake sale.
A) can
B) should
C) will - They __ go to the movie theater tonight.
A) might
B) must
C) would - __ you like to go to the zoo this weekend?
A) Shall
B) Could
C) Would
Open-Ended Questions: Answer the following questions in complete sentences.
- Explain when you should say “please” and “thank you.”
- Describe a time when you had to ask for permission to do something.
- Why is it important to follow the rules at school?
Answer Key:
- can
- should
- may
- must
- can
- B) must
- B) Can
- B) should
- A) might
- A) Shall
- (Answers may vary) Example: You should say “please” and “thank you” to show good manners and respect to others.
- (Answers may vary) Example: I had to ask for permission to stay up late for a sleepover at my friend’s house.
- (Answers may vary) Example: It is important to follow the rules at school to create a safe and respectful environment for everyone.
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