Unit 4. Modals

Grammar unit 4

Modal verbs

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Grammar unit 4

Modal verbs

Slide 1 - Slide

Write as many modal
verbs as you can!

Slide 2 - Mind map

What is common for all modal verbs?

Slide 3 - Open question

Slide 4 - Slide

1. It's cold today. Do you think it ______ snow?
A
Should
B
Must
C
Can
D
Might

Slide 5 - Quiz

2. You _____ leave your door unlocked when you go out.
A
Shouldn't
B
Mustn't
C
Can't
D
Might not

Slide 6 - Quiz

3. Mum says we ____ watch TV after we've finished our homework.
A
Should
B
Must
C
Can
D
Might

Slide 7 - Quiz

4. This is impossible. It _____ be a mistake!
A
Should
B
Must
C
Can
D
Might

Slide 8 - Quiz

5. You should probably bring an umbrella. It _____ rain later today.
A
Should
B
Must
C
Can
D
Might

Slide 9 - Quiz

6. You ____ see that I am right.
A
Will
B
Would
C
Shall
D
Should

Slide 10 - Quiz

7. ____ I open the door?
A
Will
B
Would
C
Shall
D
Should

Slide 11 - Quiz

8. ____ you mind giving me a lift?
A
Will
B
Would
C
Shall
D
Should

Slide 12 - Quiz

9. Let's go for a walk, ____ we?
A
Will
B
Would
C
Shall
D
Should

Slide 13 - Quiz

10. ____ we go somewhere else?
A
Will
B
Would
C
Shall
D
Should

Slide 14 - Quiz

You are giving advice. Which modal do you use?
You really _______ ask your parents for help.

Slide 15 - Open question

A different word for 'should', but with the same meaning. This word is more formal than should.
A
must
B
can
C
could
D
ought to

Slide 16 - Quiz

Weak obligation 
Should /ought to 
- Present and future 
Should have + past participle / ought to have + past participle 
- Past 
- Often used for criticism or regret, because an action didn’t happen 
Examples:   I really should visit granny more often. 
  I ought to have told John the truth sooner. 

Slide 17 - Slide

Stong obligation:
Must    -  present and future 
- The speaker is the one who imposes the obligation. In other words he is the one who tells somebody what they must do. 
- You can also use must for laws. 
Examples:  You must clean up the mess at once. 
  You must stop when the light turns red. 

Slide 18 - Slide

Have to / Had to
Have to / have got to (informal use only) 
- Present and future 
- The speaker is not the one who imposes the obligation. In other words somebody else tells somebody what they must do. 
Example:  The teacher told me  that I have to write down these words  
  
 
Had to 
- Past and reported speech (Dutch: indirecte rede) 
Example:  My dad said that I had to come home early. 
I had to finish my meal before I was allowed to leave the table. 

Slide 19 - Slide

Should = zou (eigenlijk) moeten, vooral bij advies/afraden
Must = moeten (als je zelf vindt dat iets moet)
Have to = moeten (als iemand anders vindt dat iets moet)

"I must finish this book this afternoon."
"You have to be on time tomorrow." 
"You should really pay more attention in class."

Slide 20 - Slide

Prohibition (Dutch: verbod)
 Mustn’t/ can’t  
- Present and future 
- You use this when something is forbidden 
Was not to / couldn’t 
- Past 
Examples: 
You can’t smoke in restaurants in Holland. 
I couldn’t go into that road because there were road works. 
I wasn’t to open the presents before Christmas morning. 

Slide 21 - Slide

11. If you want to work in the USA, you ______ speak proper English
A
Should
B
Must
C
Have to

Slide 22 - Quiz

12. You look like you're ill. You ____ go to school today.
A
Shouldn't
B
Mustn't
C
Don't have to

Slide 23 - Quiz

13. Tomorrow is Sunday, so I _____ go to school!
A
Shouldn't
B
Mustn't
C
Don't have to

Slide 24 - Quiz

14. I ___ remember to feed the dog.
A
Should
B
Must
C
Have to

Slide 25 - Quiz

15. If you follow my advice, it ____ be easy.
A
Should
B
Must
C
Has to

Slide 26 - Quiz

16. I ____ like a cup of coffee, please.
A
Will
B
Would
C
Should

Slide 27 - Quiz

17. Do you think we ___ talk to Sarah about Peter?
A
Will
B
Would
C
Should

Slide 28 - Quiz

18. I ___ probably spend the holiday with my family.
A
Will
B
Would
C
Should

Slide 29 - Quiz

19. I _____ see Brad Pitt when I visit Hollywood.
A
Can
B
May
C
Might

Slide 30 - Quiz

20. I ___ run a lot faster than my brother.
A
Can
B
May
C
Might

Slide 31 - Quiz

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Slide 33 - Video

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Slide 36 - Link

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