Modal Verbs Affirmative sentences Negative sentences Questions Directions: You will hear me say each...

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Modal Verbs• Affirmative sentences

• Negative sentences

• Questions

• Directions: You will hear me say each model followed by sentences. The slide will be followed by blank slides in which you will practice typing sentences you hear.

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can can’t cannot

• I can go to the mall with you tomorrow.

• I can’t go to the mall with you tomorrow.

• I cannot go to the mall with you tomorrow.

• Can I go to the mall with you tomorrow?

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

must must not

• You must take that medication.

• You must not take that medication.

• She must be tired after working for twelve hours.

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Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

may may not

• He may ask a question.

• He may not ask a question.

• May he ask a question?

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Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

might might not

• They might go to the beach.

• They might not go to the beach.

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Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

will will not won’t

• She will cut his hair.

• She will not cut his hair.

• She won’t cut his hair.

• Will she cut his hair?

• Won’t she cut his hair?

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Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

would would not wouldn’t

• He would like to order dessert.

• He would not like to order dessert.

• He wouldn’t like to order dessert.

• Would he like to order dessert?

• Wouldn’t he like to order dessert?

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Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

should should not shouldn’t

• It should go outside.

• It should not go outside.

• It shouldn’t go outside.

• Should it go outside?

• Shouldn’t it go outside?

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Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

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have to don’t have to

• You have to wear a uniform.

• You don’t have to wear a uniform.

• Do you have to wear a uniform?

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Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

could couldn’t could not

• Could I go home early?

• I could climb a tree when I was a child.

• I could not climb a tree when I was a child.

• I couldn’t climb a tree when I was a child.

• Could you climb a tree when you were a child?

• Couldn’t you climb a tree when you were a child?

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Type the sentence you hear in the box below.

Copyright © 2012 Donna Barr

All rights reserved by author.

Permission to use for classroom use only.

Electronic distribution limited to classroom use only.

www.ESLAmerica.US

“The English language website where everything has sound!”