Modal Verbs

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QUIZ A2

Modal Verbs

Pon en práctico lo que conoces sobre los verbos modales:


can, should, must y would

I. Multiple choice

1. ____________ you help me with my homework? I don't understand


the instructions.

A Must C Should

B Would D Can

2. Luis ____________ go to the party. But he needs to study for the


exam instead.

A Should C Would

B Must D Can

3. The team is really busy this week. We ____________ finish the


project by Wednesday.

A Can C Must not

B Should not D Must


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4. You ____________ run during an earthquake. It's too dangerous.

A Must C Cannot

B Should D Should not

5. I'm sorry, I ____________ go out tonight, I don't feel great.

A Should C Would not

B Cannot D Must

II. Fill in the blank

1. Write a sentence with each modal verband one of the verbs


from the list. Remember, you can use affirmative, negative and
interrogative forms.

Play - Remember - Eat - Buy - Open

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III. Content review

1. Make these sentences affirmative (+), negative (-) or


interrogative (?).

1.They should eat more vegetables. (?)


________________________________________________________________________

2. Gianni must be in the front sit of the car. (-)


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3. My mother-in-law can't come. (+)


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2. How does the main verb in a sentence change after modal verbs
and auxiliary verbs? Explain.

TAKE NOTE OF YOUR ANSWER HERE

3. How do you make this sentence negative?


I can run very fast.
Explain the changes you have to apply.

TAKE NOTE OF YOUR ANSWER HERE


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IV. Apply what you learnt

1. Apply what you learned about Modal Verbs and Auxiliary Verbs.
Imagen your perfect holiday, and write what can you do, must do,
should do, or would do in your dreamed vacation.

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Answers
I. Multiple choice

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D C D D B

II. Fill in the blank

1. Answers may vary.

III. Content review


1.Answers:
1. Should they eat more vegetables?
2. Gianni must not be in the front sit of the car.
3. My mother-in-law can come.

2. The main verb in the sentence does not change after a Modal
Verb or an Auxiliary Verb. You must not add the word “to” before
the main verb either.

3. I cannot run very fast.


To make a negative sentence, you need to add the word “not” right
after the Modal Verb or Auxiliary Verb.

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