These Worksheets with an Answer Key perfect for teaching Modal Verbs – can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, have to, will and would. These no prep activities would be great for ELA lessons or ELA centers. Your students will love these exercises that are carefully planned for student engagement.
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- EXERCISE 1: Match the terms (1-3) with their meanings (A-C).
- EXERCISE 2: Consider the positions to identify the modal verbs that exemplify their functions in the given text.
- EXERCISE 3: Watch the video - Modals, Modal Verbs, Types of Modal Verbs: Useful List & Examples – to list the types of modal verbs with examples.
- EXERCISE 4: Consider the types to identify the modal verbs that exemplify their expressions in the given text.
- EXERCISE 5: Use the sentence stems to verbalise the actions to go with the functions of modal verbs.
- EXERCISE 6: Complete the conversations using appropriate modal verbs.
- EXERCISE 7: Form and use modal verbs to express ability, possibility, advice, obligation and request.
- EXERCISE 8: Fill in the blanks with appropriate modal verbs.
- EXERCISE 9: Ensure that modal verbs are in the proper position in the given text.
- EXERCISE 10: Identify the impact of the use of modal verbs in writing.
- EXERCISE 11: Form and use modal verbs to convey various conditions.
- EXERCISE 12: Demonstrate the knowledge of modal verbs.
- EXERCISE 13: Identify the appropriate use of modal verbs in writing.
- EXERCISE 14: Create new sentences with modal verbs to express a particular purpose.
- EXERCISE 15: Produce well-written sentences using modal verbs in correct positions.
- RUBRICS: Model Verbs Rubrics
- EXERCISE 16: Identify the modal verbs from the travel document and say what they express.
- EXERCISE 17: Read the following advice extract and identify the modal verbs.
- EXERCISE 18: Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the modals. You may have to use negative form in certain examples.
- EXERCISE 19: Fill in the correct form of can, could or be able to. You may have to use negative form in certain examples.
- EXERCISE 20: Fill in the correct form of shall, should or ought in the following sentences. You may have to use negative form in certain examples.
- EXERCISE 21: Fill in the correct form of may or might. You may have to use negative form in certain examples.
- EXERCISE 22: Fill in the correct form of will or would. You may have to use negative form in certain examples.
- EXERCISE 23: Fill in the blanks using suitable modal verbs.
- EXERCISE 24: Identify the errors in the use of modal verbs in the following passages and write the correction.
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