LET’S REVIEW MODALS!.

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LET’S REVIEW MODALS!

COMMON CHARACTERISTICS 1. FOLLOWED BY INFINITIVE WITHOUT TO 2. NO S IN THIRD PERSON SINGULAR 3. LACK OF VERBAL TENSES

Now I can swim.  Ability in the present

When I was young I could not swim.  Ability in the past

Now he can read.

When he was one year old he could not read.

When he was seven years old he could not understand English

Now he can

Use the words: can, can't, could, couldn't to complete the sentences  Bob_________  swim but he_________  when he was two years old.

b. When Steve was 6 years old, he _______surf, but he is twenty now b. When Steve was 6 years old, he _______surf, but he is twenty now. He _______.

c. Last week it was sunny and we__________go swimming, but this week we________. It is very cloudy and windy.

d. Russell _____ play the violin, but he ________ play the piano.

e. Tony_________ cook now, but he ____________ before taking cooking lessons.

f. Mary was so busy that she ___________ accept the invitation to go out.

REQUESTS: CAN/COULD COULD I GO TO THE BATHROOM? (MORE FORMAL)

g. ___________ you please help me with the science experiment?

no, you are not allowed to PERMISSION No, you can´t no, you are not allowed to

POSSIBILITY

May: possibility/doubt It may rain tomorrow. OR NOT

Might: Remote possibility of something She might be at home but I really doubt it

I might not go shopping. I have a lot of tests this week.

May : Formal Requests May I use your phone? (formal) Can I borrow your pencil? (informal) Could I use your phone? (formal)

No, you are not allowed to May: Permission MAY I GO OUT WITH MY FRIENDS TODAY? NO, YOU MAY NOT No, you are not allowed to

Circle the best modal for each sentence I may/ can / might speak French well. I may/ can / might see Brad Pitt when I am in Hollywood. May/ Can/ Might I close the door? I can/ may / might go on holiday to Spain.

You never know, I may/ might become a President one day. Billy and I may/might cook dinner tonight. You might / may leave if you wish.

Make questions with ‘may’ according to the situations

Rules and more rules

MUST: OBLIGATION (Rules)

MUSTN´T : PROHIBITION

Write sentences with ‘must’ or ‘mustn’t’ according to the class rules.

Make a list of the things you MUST or MUSTN’T do in a zoo Make a list of the things you MUST or MUSTN’T do in a zoo. Write complete sentences. BUY A TICKET – FEED THE ANIMALS – TOUCH THE ANIMALS – TAKE PHOTOS – BE QUIET – SHOUT – DROP LITTER MUST DO MUSTN’T DO -You…

OBLIGATION/NECESSITY HAVE TO/NEED TO: OBLIGATION/NECESSITY

DON´T HAVE TO/ DON´T NEED TO THERE IS NO NEED …….

MUST: DEDUCTION (90% SURE) HE MUST BE TIRED

CAN´T : DEDUCTION (90% SURE SOMETHING IS NOT TRUE) THEY CAN´T BE BROTHERS!!