The document is an English lesson about modal verbs for 9th grade students. It provides definitions and examples of different types of modal verbs including: ability, deduction, possibility, impossibility, necessity, no necessity, prohibition, advice, and permission. The modal verbs are organized into a table with the definition and example sentences for each category. The lesson is intended to teach students the proper uses and meanings of various modal verbs in English.
The document is an English lesson about modal verbs for 9th grade students. It provides definitions and examples of different types of modal verbs including: ability, deduction, possibility, impossibility, necessity, no necessity, prohibition, advice, and permission. The modal verbs are organized into a table with the definition and example sentences for each category. The lesson is intended to teach students the proper uses and meanings of various modal verbs in English.
The document is an English lesson about modal verbs for 9th grade students. It provides definitions and examples of different types of modal verbs including: ability, deduction, possibility, impossibility, necessity, no necessity, prohibition, advice, and permission. The modal verbs are organized into a table with the definition and example sentences for each category. The lesson is intended to teach students the proper uses and meanings of various modal verbs in English.
Unidade de Educação Infantil Rio Branco Língua Inglesa – 9ºs Anos A/B – Ensino Fundamental Professora Renata Rabuske (revoges@irbsl.com.br) Nome: _____________________ Data: Junho/2022
MODAL VERBS UNIT 4 ABILITY can / can’t I can swim well. (Habilidade) could / couldn’t He couldn’t ride a bike in 1996. be able to / not be able to I’ll be able to drive a car next year. DEDUCTION must He must be a very healthy person (Dedução – conclusão lógica) (BECAUSE) He goes to the gym every day. POSSIBILITY may / may not It may even work on animals. (Possibilidade) might / might not You might not enjoy it. could It could be a good idea. IMPOSSIBILITY can’t You can’t win that race. (Impossibilidade) NECESSITY / OBLIGATION have to / must She has to work hard. (Necessidade / Obrigação) They must wear uniform. NOT OBLIGATORY / NO NECESSITY not have to You don’t have to wake up early on (Sem obrigação / Sem needn’t Saturdays. necessidade) You needn’t wake up early on Saturdays. PROHIBITION must not You mustn’t walk on the grass. (Proibição) can’t ADVICE should / shouldn’t You shouldn’t smoke! (Conselho) ought to You ought to study more. PERMISSION can Can I go to the bathroom? (Informal) (Permissão) may May I sit here? (Formal)