3.2 modal verbs of speculation

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  • Reading
  • modal verbs -> speculating
You can use modal verbs to speculate about the present and the past

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Grab your book and start reading
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Modal verbs: student's book - page 34
Read "Lion on the loose in Essex"
Work on ex. 1, 2 & 3 on your own


Done? Try ex. 4
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Present tense: mv + verb

Something we know to be true:
Thanks for cooking! I must say that
 this is delicious.
Something that's possibly true:
Going to a Christmas market might be the best holiday activity ever.

Something we know isn't true:
A ten! That can't be right because I
made a mistake.






Past tense: mv + have + past participle

Something we know was true:
You went bungeejumping? That must have been scary.

Something that was possibly true:
Sorry mom. I may have eaten the last piece of chocolate.
Something we know wasn't true:
You saw Ms. Lola on The Voice? It couldn't have been her, she can't sing.


Modal verbs: speculation

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3.2 Modal verbs
Work on ex. 4

Next, rewrite the sentences (ex. 5) together with a neighbour.
  • I'm sure it's a lion. --> must
  • It must be a lion.

Done? Try ex. 7
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It's possible it escaped
from the zoo.
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Perhaps it is very hungry
by now.
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Perhaps it was
somebody's pet.
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I'm sure it isn't a lion.
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Slide 10 - Open question