The document discusses different modal verbs used to express possibility, permission, obligation or necessity. It provides examples of sentences using modal verbs like should, could, may, might, can, have to, must to and mustn't. For example, some sentences say you should visit your doctor, he could run when he was fine, may I come in, you might buy candies, I can play volleyball, we have to work every day and you mustn't speak Spanish in English class.
The document discusses different modal verbs used to express possibility, permission, obligation or necessity. It provides examples of sentences using modal verbs like should, could, may, might, can, have to, must to and mustn't. For example, some sentences say you should visit your doctor, he could run when he was fine, may I come in, you might buy candies, I can play volleyball, we have to work every day and you mustn't speak Spanish in English class.
The document discusses different modal verbs used to express possibility, permission, obligation or necessity. It provides examples of sentences using modal verbs like should, could, may, might, can, have to, must to and mustn't. For example, some sentences say you should visit your doctor, he could run when he was fine, may I come in, you might buy candies, I can play volleyball, we have to work every day and you mustn't speak Spanish in English class.
The document discusses different modal verbs used to express possibility, permission, obligation or necessity. It provides examples of sentences using modal verbs like should, could, may, might, can, have to, must to and mustn't. For example, some sentences say you should visit your doctor, he could run when he was fine, may I come in, you might buy candies, I can play volleyball, we have to work every day and you mustn't speak Spanish in English class.
2. We shouldn’t go out tonight 3. You must study to pass the exam. 4. You must do exercises to get fit. 5. My son shouldn't eat so many sweets. 6. I should eat more vegetables for my health 7. Should I go there? 8. You should get up early to run. 9. she should go out dancing every day. 10. Should you tell me the truth?
COULD
1. He could run when he was fine.
2. You could swim before the accident. 3. I could climb mountains, but now I don't have time. 4. Could you lend me cash? 5. Could you dance now? 6. Couldn't you spend your cash? 7. You could tell me lies. 8. I could end this. 9. He would know the truth. 10. Could you open the window?
MAY
1. May you lend me your pencils?
2. May you take this? 3. May I come in? 4. It may rain today 5. I may not walk the weekend 6. Pedro may not jump here. 7. Samuel may not pay now. 8. I may save this coins. 9. I may run tomorrow 10. I may eat fast.