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Inductive Grammar Activity (Unit 6, Page 64)
Inductive Grammar Activity (Unit 6, Page 64)
NAME: DATE:
PASSIVE MODALS
Look at the statements using passive modals.
FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Circle the correct letter to complete each statement.
1. The focus of the passive voice is on the _______________________.
a. the receiver of the action b. the person or thing that performs the action
2. You can form the passive modal with _______________________.
a. modal + be and past participle b. modal + have/has and past participle
Look at the questions using passive modals.
FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Make questions from the statements.
1. Make a yes / no question from “The hunting of bears should be prohibited.”
Should the hunting of bear be prohibited ?
2. Make an information question with How from “Alternatives to using mice for research might
be found.”
How might Alternatives to using mice for research be found ?
FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Circle the correct letter to complete the statement.
1. Yes / no questions with have to begin with _____.
a. a modal b. Do / Does
REMEMBER:
have to = obligatory
don’t have to = not obligatory
must OR must not = obligatory
FIGURE IT OUT . . .
Match the sentences with their meaning.
1. Animals must not be killed for research. a. It is not necessary to kill animals
for research.
2. Animals don’t have to be killed for research. b. Killing animals for research
should be prohibited.