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Ingles 3 Activity 2 Tercer Trimestre

The document discusses modal verbs and how they are used to express ability, permission, and obligation. It provides examples of modal verbs like can, could, may, be able to, and must in different contexts and sentences for students to complete.

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Ingles 3 Activity 2 Tercer Trimestre

The document discusses modal verbs and how they are used to express ability, permission, and obligation. It provides examples of modal verbs like can, could, may, be able to, and must in different contexts and sentences for students to complete.

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3° Grade

SECONDARY
3° GradeSCHOOL
ACTIVITY
N U E V O L E Ó#
N2

“MODAL VERBS”
2022
MODAL VERBS

We use them to express permission, ability, obligation, advice, criticism.


MODAL VERB - ABILITY

CAN
 To talk about ability now or generally.

The doctor can see you now.


Terry can speak Arabic.

 To talk about decisions made now about future ability.

We can go to the concert tomorrow, if you like.


LOOK AT THE PICTURE AND WRITE 2 SENTENCES USING THE MODAL
VERB “CAN”
The boys can play together
I can pick you up tomorrow

1._ Ability:
2._ Decision:
BE ABLE TO
 To talk about future ability.
 You will be able to take your driving test after a few lessons.

3._ HE _________________
COULD
To talk about ability in the past
I could pass my English examination.

4._ HE_______________________________
MODAL VERB - PERMISSION

CAN, COULD, MAY


 To ask for and give permission, for the future or generally.

May I go on the school trip next week?

May – very polite


Could – polite
Can – less polite
USE MAY, COULD, CAN

5._ _____________________________________
6._ __________________________________
CAN– COULD– BE ABLE TO-- MAY
 CHOOSE ONE WORD TO COMPLETE EACH SENTENCE:
1._ Spiderman___________climb up walls.
2._ When I was Young I__________eat anything I liked, I never got fat.
3._ I´m _________start work tomorrow.
4._ Some dinosaurs_________walk on two legs.
5._ _________I call you back? (informal)
6._ _________I sit here? Very polite)
7._ ________you go out with your bike by yourself? (less polite)
8._ He ______guess why she is angry.
9._ Exercise_________help you reduce stress.
10.________I borrow your pencil? (polite)

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