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MODAL VERBS

Lead 3rd/4th - Book 3

MODAL VERBS

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3. MUST

1. CAN/CAN'T

Expresses: ability

Expresses: obligation

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Examples: I can help you.I can't help you.

Example: You must turn in your homework.

MUSTN'T

Expresses: prohibition

Example: Gina mustn't eat dessert until she finishes her vegetables.

MODALVERBS

4. SHALL

2. COULD/COULDN'T

Expresses: offer/invitation

Expresses: ability/possibility

Examples: When I was a baby, I could fit in a stroller.I couldn't get to class on time.

Example: Shall I order a pizza?

You can use the pencil here, or write the answers in your notebook.

1.CAN

Answer the following questions with "Yes, I can" or "No, I can't."

1. Can you fly? ___________2. Can you tap-dance? ___________ 3. Can you swim backstroke? ___________ 4. Can you carry a tune? ___________ 5. Can you solve a Rubik's Cube? ___________ 6. Can you read a book in one day? ___________

HELP

Let's CONTINUE

3. MUST

1. CAN/CAN'T

Expresses: ability

Expresses: obligation

Examples: I can help you.I can't help you.

Example: You must turn in your homework.

MUSTN'T

Expresses: prohibition

Example: Gina mustn't eat dessert until she finishes her vegetables.

MODALVERBS

4. SHALL

2. COULD/COULDN'T

Expresses: offer/invitation

Expresses: ability/possibility

Examples: When I was a baby, I could fit in a stroller.I couldn't get to class on time.

Example: Shall I order a pizza?

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Use the pencil here.

2. COULD

Circle the correct option to complete each sentence.

1. I could / couldn't do cartwheels in preschool, but now I can't.2. Lisa could / couldn't jump over the fence because she used to be short. 3. Last summer, we could / couldn't fly to Hawaii because there was a storm. 4.Mom could/ couldn't speak Chinese until she took a course.

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Complete the sentences in your notebook.

1. I could .........2. I couldn't ........ 3. My brother could .........

HELP

Let's CONTINUE

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3. MUST

1. CAN/CAN'T

Expresses: ability

Expresses: obligation

Examples: I can help you.I can't help you.

Example: You must turn in your homework.

MUSTN'T

Expresses: prohibition

Example: Gina mustn't eat dessert until she finishes her vegetables.

MODALVERBS

4. SHALL

2. COULD/COULDN'T

Expresses: offer/invitation

Expresses: ability/possibility

Examples: When I was a baby, I could fit in a stroller.I couldn't get to class on time.

Example: Shall I order a pizza?

3. MUST/MUSTN'T

Complete the sentences with must or mustn't.

1. Mom says, "You ________ clean your shoes before you come in."2. Clarissa ________ be late for ballet class. 3. You ________ speak with your mouth full of food. 4. I ________ finish my homework, then take a bath. 5. Troy ________ hurry, or he will be late. 6. My sister ________ practice for the Spelling Bee. 7. We ________ play with fire because it is dangerous.

Drag the words to the correct sentence.

mustn't

must

must

mustn't

must

mustn't

must

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Write a sentence that expresses each intention.

1. Obligation: __________________________2. Prohibition: __________________________ 3. Obligation: __________________________ 4. Prohibition: __________________________ 5. Obligation: __________________________

HELP

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Let's CONTINUE

3. MUST

1. CAN/CAN'T

Expresses: ability

Expresses: obligation

Examples: I can help you.I can't help you.

Example: You must turn in your homework.

MUSTN'T

Expresses: prohibition

Example: Gina mustn't eat dessert until she finishes her vegetables.

MODALVERBS

4. SHALL

2. COULD/COULDN'T

Expresses: offer/invitation

Expresses: ability/possibility

CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE

Examples: When I was a baby, I could fit in a stroller.I couldn't get to class on time.

Example: Shall I order a pizza?

You can use the pencil here, or write the answers in your notebook.

4. SHALL

Complete the conversation with Shall I or Shall we.

HELP

Let's CONTINUE

Click here and check your answers.

3. MUST

1. CAN/CAN'T

Expresses: ability

Expresses: obligation

Examples: I can help you.I can't help you.

Example: You must turn in your homework.

MUSTN'T

Expresses: prohibition

Example: Gina mustn't eat dessert until she finishes her vegetables.

MODALVERBS

2. COULD/COULDN'T

Expresses: offer/invitation

Expresses: ability/possibility

Let's REVIEW

Examples: When I was a baby, I could fit in a stroller.I couldn't get to class on time.

Example: Shall I order a pizza?

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You can use the pencil here.

REVIEW

Read the sentences. Underline the sentences that express obligation with blue, the sentences that express ability with green, the sentences that express prohibition with yellow, and the sentences that invite or offer with red.

1. Shall I bring more candy for the party?2. You mustn't eat before washing your hands. 3. Danny couldn't reach the cookie jar when he was in preschool. 4. Joe must learn French before he moves to Paris. 5. Carol mustn't open the door to strangers. 6. Mike could catch flies with one hand when he was 6 years old. 7. Shall we start the game? 8. Everyone must follow the rules.

Let's FINISH

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GOOD JOB!!!