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Lifeguards ______ supervise the pool💡 Strong rule
 
must
 
can
 
may
Bonus Challenge: Say or write 3 safety rules using different modal verbs.
You can’t eat on the deck or You should bring water or You must take a shower.
Dialogue Completion: Friend: “I forgot my towel.”... “You ______ bring one next time."💡 Helpful advice
should
You ______ shower before entering the pool. 💡 Modal = obligation
 
must
 
shouldn't
 
must not
Look at this sign: “No Diving.” What modal fits best?💡 Visual prompt if using images
“You must not dive.”
True or False: “You must not wear a floatie.”💡 Depends on context – floaties are often allowed for kids
“You must not wear a floatie.”
Write one pool rule using “have to”.💡 Necessity or requirement
Example “You have to walk on the deck.” Any answer with "have to" is acceptable
What pool safety rule is common in your country?💡 Example: “People must wear full clothing in the water.”
• Use a modal verb in your answer.
Say aloud: “You mustn’t dive.”💡 Can you say it with stress on MUSTn’t?
Correct pronunciation: "You /ˈmʌsənt/ dive."
Match the function: What does “should” express?💡 Modal = advice
 
advice
 
strong rule
 
permission
Correct this sentence: “You must to wear sandals.”💡 Modal verbs don’t use 'to' before the base verb.
“You must wear pool sandals on the deck.”
You ______ run near the hot tub,💡 Prohibition – it's dangerous to run!
must not