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You want to offer some help to an old lady. What would you say?
MAY I help you?
Rewrite this sentences: Mike has the ability to speak five languages.
Mike CAN speak five langauges.
What would you say to a friend who is studying something which isn't part of the exam?
You DON'T NEED TO study ...
Ryan ........ be at home now. He is in Spain.
Ryan CAN'T be at home now. He is in Spain.
Rewrite this sentence: Mum won't let us go out on weekends.
We MUSTN'T go out on weekends.
Rewrite this sentence: I am sure Mrs Ridley is over seventy.
Mrs Ridley MUST be over seventy.
Rewrite this sentence: Perphaps uncle Tom will come with us.
Uncle Tom MAY / MIGHT come with us.
Many students in Great Britain ............ wear a uniform when they go to school.
Many students in Great Britain HAVE TO wear a uniform when they go to school.
All of the modal verbs are followed by an infinitive without 'to'. True or false?
False. All of them BUT have to, ought to and need to.
What would you say to a friend who is failing Maths? (recommendation)
You SHOULD/ MUST/ HAVE TO (...)
It’s raining heavily. You (SHOULD or HAVE TO?) take your own umbrella.
Should
He is so ill that he (SHOULD or CAN'T?) see the doctor.
Should
You ( DON'T HAVE TO or MUSTN'T?) play football of you don't like it.
Don't have to
To park in this street, you (HAVE TO or MUST?) pay a special tax.
Have to
Which modal verbs do we use when we speak about just a possibility?
May, might, and could.
Is this sentence correct? "I should to study harder for tomorrow's exam"
No, it isn't. SHOULD is never followed by 'to'.