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Modal verb exercises
Modal verb exercises






With 601 modal verb worksheets to choose from, you’re sure to find some that are just right for your class. Whether you’re introducing some level-one students to modal verbs for the very first time, helping some level-two students review the modal verbs they’ve already learned, or introducing higher-level students to modal verbs in some new tenses, we’ve got worksheets tailored for your students’ ESL proficiency. The sheer diversity of our worksheets means you’ll never find yourself repeating the same modal verb lesson twice - and the range of activities and exercises they provide will keep your students thinking about modal verbs in every kind of usage and context. However you plan to combine these approaches, offers a wide variety of worksheets to help make sure your students can read, write, hear, and speak correctly when it comes to modal verbs.

modal verb exercises

Some teachers start with the simplest modal verbs - “can” and “should” - and build up the list from there, using a variety of reading and speaking exercises.

modal verb exercises

The next-best approach is to give examples - but it’s not always easy for students to guess the difference between, say, “can” and “could” from context alone. A lot of other languages don’t have exact one-word equivalents for verbs like “should” and “would,” which means direct word-for-word translation probably isn’t an option. Teaching modal verbs takes some strategy. exercise 3: drag and drop exercise with can, could, may, might, should and would.Can you teach modal verbs? Will you be able to? Should you look for even better ways to teach them? The answers to all these modal questions are “Yes!” - and that’s why offers 601 modal verb worksheets to bring some fresh, fun ideas to your ESL classroom.exercise 2: fill in can, could, have to, must, might or should.exercise 1: choose could, might, would or should.Must, may, might, can, can’t, could, would and should exercise 7: fill in should, must or mustn’t.

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exercise 6: choose met should or have to.exercise 3: choose the correct verb form of would like.exercise 1: choose should, would, shouldn’t or wouldn’t.Exercises would, wouldn’t, should, shouldn’t, must, have to








Modal verb exercises