Dennis pay any medical expenses as he's got private health insurance. You gone to bed earlier if you wanted to catch the early train. Fill in: didn't have to, needn't have, should ( n't ) have, ought ( not ) to have could ( n't ) have 1. You can't/mustn't/may not eat or drink in the library. Carol may/might/could help you if she's free. Which modal verbs express: permission, lack of permission, ability, lack of ability, request, possibility? Could/Would you please help me carry this box? You may/can borrow my bicycle as long as you promise to bring it back before 6pm.
Fill in: ( not ) have to, should ( n't ), need, ought to or must. In the UK you have ( got ) to be 18 to be able to vote. You can do this if you want to but it's not necessary. You shouldn't go out in the sun without a hat. You don't have to study medicine to become a social worker. You need to drink about eight glasses of water every day. You ought to see your dentist for a check-up.
Which express: obligation, prohibition,suggestion,necessity, lack of necessity? You must hurry or you'll miss your appointment. The worksheet activities focus on the skills of reading, speaking and understanding, and includes exercises on key vocabulary as well as using modal verbs with the passive voice. Moda ls: Obligation - Necessity - Prohibition - Suggestion Match the verbs in bold to their meanings. In this lesson, students read an article about the impact Trump’s border wall will have on the environment. SHOULD - SHOULDN´T ( HEALTH PROBLEMS ) KEY INCLUDEDīe ready for your English exam. SUMMARY OF MODAL VERBS (B&W VERSION INCLUDED)