Modal Verbs
• Necessity• Expectations
• Future Possibility• Conclusions
Necessity: Have (got) to, Don’t have to
Necessity: Have (got) to, Don’t have to
Necessity: Have (got) to, Don’t have to
Necessity: Must/Must not
Prohibition : Can’t
Use an appropriate modal verb and rewrite the following:
• It is necessary to pay the bills.I ....................................................• There is no need for me to work hard for the
exam. I don’t .............................................................• You are not allowed to bring food into the
library.You ................................................................
Expectations: Be Supposed To
Expectations: Be Supposed To
Expectations: Be Supposed To
Future Possibility: May, Might, Could
Future Possibility: May, Might, Could
Future Possibility: May, Might, Could
Use an appropriate modal verb and rewrite the following:
• The manager is expected to be in the meeting.The manager is ..............................................• It is possible that I will resign next year.I .....................................................................• It is likely that it will rain in the evening.It ....................................................................
Conclusions: Must, May, Might, Could, Can’t
Conclusions: Have (Got) To
Conclusions: Must, May, Might, Could, Can’t
Conclusions: Must, Have (got) to, May, Might, Could, Can’t
Conclusions: Can and Could
Write a conclusion:
• The boy is blonde. He .............. be German.
Write a conclusion:
• The boy is blonde. He can speak German.He .................. be from Germany.
Write a conclusion:
• That woman looks suspicious. She ............ be a thief.
Write a conclusion:
Tom: Look! That woman is trying to hide something in her bag. She ................. be a thief.John: Yes. She ............ be innocent!