a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
We use the modal verbs can't, could, may, might, should, and must to express different degrees of certainty. CAN: ability and inability. (In the present.) I can do this and more. It can't be her. COULD: past ability and inability. (In the past.) You could have been an actor. MUST: obligation, rules, and laws. You must do your homework. You must follow the rules.
MODAL VERB + INFINITIVE (without to)
THEORY: Modal verbs
We use the modal verbs can't, could, may, might, should, and must to express different degrees of certainty. MAY: permission, possibility. (In the future and present.) We may go out tonight if we finish early. MIGHT: possibility, and suggestions. (In the future and present.) They might arrive late. COULD: possibility. (In the future and present.) There could be a storm later this evening. SHOULD: advise, suggestion, likely to happen, and conditional sentences. You should tell him what you think.
Vocabulary & Modal verbs
Irene Munera Martíne
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Transcript
A crime scene
EMPEZAR
Vocabulary
Murderer
Footprint
Fingerprint
Thief
Weapon
Clue
Crime scene
Alibi
Blackmail
Evidence
Act 1. Match with the definitions.
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
1. Thief 2. Weapon 3. Clue 4. Evidence 5. Alibi 6. Blackmail
Act 1. Match with the definitions.
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
1. Thief 2. Weapon 3. Clue 4. Evidence 5. Alibi 6. Blackmail
Act 1. Match with the definitions.
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
1. Thief 2. Weapon 3. Clue 4. Evidence 5. Alibi 6. Blackmail
Act 1. Match with the definitions.
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
1. Thief 2. Weapon 3. Clue 4. Evidence 5. Alibi 6. Blackmail
Act 1. Match with the definitions.
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
1. Thief 2. Weapon 3. Clue 4. Evidence 5. Alibi 6. Blackmail
Act 1. Match with the definitions.
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
1. Thief 2. Weapon 3. Clue 4. Evidence 5. Alibi 6. Blackmail
Act 1. Match with the definitions.
a. a sign or some information that helps you to find the answer to a problem, question, or mystery. b proof that someone who is thought to have committed a crime could not have done it, especially the fact or statement that they were in another place at the time it happened. c. the act of getting money from people or forcing them to do something by threatening to tell a secret of theirs or to harm them. d. a person who steals. e. anything that helps to prove that something is or is not true. f any object used in fighting or war, such as a gun, bomb, knife...
1. Thief 2. Weapon 3. Clue 4. Evidence 5. Alibi 6. Blackmail
Act 2. Choose the correct option.
Act 2. Choose the correct option.
Act 2. Choose the correct option.
Act 2. Choose the correct option.
Act 2. Choose the correct option.
Act 2. Choose the correct option.
THEORY: Modal verbs
We use the modal verbs can't, could, may, might, should, and must to express different degrees of certainty. CAN: ability and inability. (In the present.) I can do this and more. It can't be her. COULD: past ability and inability. (In the past.) You could have been an actor. MUST: obligation, rules, and laws. You must do your homework. You must follow the rules.
MODAL VERB + INFINITIVE (without to)
THEORY: Modal verbs
We use the modal verbs can't, could, may, might, should, and must to express different degrees of certainty. MAY: permission, possibility. (In the future and present.) We may go out tonight if we finish early. MIGHT: possibility, and suggestions. (In the future and present.) They might arrive late. COULD: possibility. (In the future and present.) There could be a storm later this evening. SHOULD: advise, suggestion, likely to happen, and conditional sentences. You should tell him what you think.
MODAL VERB + INFINITIVE (without to)
Past form:Modal verb + have + 3rd column
THEORY: Modal verbs
EXERCISES PHOTOCOPY