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WALT: revise modal verbs.

Verbs - Recap

Verbs - Recap A verb is a doing word; they show action or a state of being. The verb is usually performed by the subject of the sentence. For example: Action Verbs State Verbs Ella quickly ran home. I am very tired today. The cauldron bubbled loudly. We have PE every Tuesday Rain-filled clouds drifted past. Harry is a chatterbox. Action Verbs State Verbs Ella quickly ran home. I am very tired today. The cauldron bubbled loudly. We have PE every Tuesday Rain-filled clouds drifted past. Harry is a chatterbox.

Modal Verbs

You will learn everything you need to about modal verbs today. Modal verbs are placed before the main verb and show how certain or possible something is. For example: You will learn everything you need to about modal verbs today. Learn is the main verb – it’s what you’re doing now! Will is a modal verb – it shows that I am certain you will learn about modal verbs today.

Modal Verbs will can shall may must would could should might ought The modal verbs are: will can shall may must would could should might ought

If you’re finding it tricky, put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky, put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility could shall will must would can ought might may should

If you’re finding it tricky, put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky, put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility could shall will must would can ought might may should

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will could shall must would can ought might may should

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will can could shall must would ought might may should

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will may can could shall must would ought might should

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will may can might could shall must would ought should

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will may can might should could shall must would ought

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will may can might should ought could shall must would

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will may can might should ought would could shall must

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will may can might must should ought would could shall

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will may can might must should shall ought would could

If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Modal Verbs Can you sort the modal verbs into those which indicate certainty and those which indicate possibility? TIP If you’re finding it tricky put the modal verb into a sentence. Certainty Possibility will may can might must should shall ought would could

How does changing the modal verb change the meaning of the sentence? Verbs How does changing the modal verb change the meaning of the sentence? Sentence Meaning Livia may eat her broccoli. Livia has a choice – she may eat it, she might not – it’s up to her to decide. Livia should eat her broccoli. It’s not still not certain but Livia has less of a choice. ‘Should’ suggests that there is a strong reason for her to eat the broccoli. Livia shall eat her broccoli . Livia is going to eat the broccoli. Livia must eat her broccoli. Livia is going to eat it. ‘Must’ suggests that there may be negative consequences if she doesn’t! Sentence Meaning Livia may eat her broccoli. Livia has a choice – she may eat it, she might not – it’s up to her to decide. Livia should eat her broccoli. It’s not still not certain but Livia has less of a choice. ‘Should’ suggests that there is a strong reason for her to eat the broccoli. Livia shall eat her broccoli . Livia is going to eat the broccoli. Livia must eat her broccoli. Livia is going to eat it. ‘Must’ suggests that there may be negative consequences if she doesn’t! Sentence Meaning Livia may eat her broccoli. Livia has a choice – she may eat it, she might not – it’s up to her to decide. Livia should eat her broccoli. It’s not still not certain but Livia has less of a choice, ‘should’ suggests that there is a strong reason for her to eat the broccoli. Livia shall eat her broccoli . Livia is going to eat the broccoli. Livia must eat her broccoli. Livia is going to eat it. ‘Must’ suggests that there may be negative consequences if she doesn’t! Sentence Meaning Livia may eat her broccoli. Livia has a choice – she may eat it, she might not – it’s up to her to decide. Livia should eat her broccoli. It’s not still not certain but Livia has less of a choice, ‘should’ suggests that there is a strong reason for her to eat the broccoli. Livia shall eat her broccoli . Livia is going to eat the broccoli. Livia must eat her broccoli. Livia is going to eat it. ‘Must’ suggests that there may be negative consequences if she doesn’t! Sentence Meaning Livia may eat her broccoli. Livia has a choice – she may eat it, she might not – it’s up to her to decide. Livia should eat her broccoli. It’s not still not certain but Livia has less of a choice. ‘Should’ suggests that there is a strong reason for her to eat the broccoli. Livia shall eat her broccoli . Livia is going to eat the broccoli. Livia must eat her broccoli. Livia is going to eat it. ‘Must’ suggests that there may be negative consequences if she doesn’t!

Can you identify the modal verbs in these sentences? Your must eat all your vegetables if you want pudding. Josh hoped he could finish the game before his mum turned off the Xbox. I would like to come tomorrow, if that’s still okay?

Modal Verbs Modal verbs have a positive and a negative form. For example:

Modal Verbs You must touch the big red button. Can you change the modal verbs in these sentences so that they are negative? You must touch the big red button. I would recommend broccoli sandwiches. Oliver may be able to finish on time. Fish should be left out of water. Ava can remember where she put her headphones. “I will take your half of the chocolate bar,” Ralf promised.

Modal Verbs You mustn't touch the big red button. Can you change the modal verbs in these sentences so that they are negative? You mustn't touch the big red button. I wouldn’t recommend broccoli sandwiches. Oliver may not be able to finish on time. Fish shouldn’t be left out of water. Ava can’t remember where she put her headphones. “I won’t take your half of the chocolate bar,” Ralf promised.

Modal Verbs For each sentence decide whether the modal indicates certainty or possibility. Sentence Certainty / Possibility You will do your homework. Certainty Miss Fenton can ice skate. I might be able to come on Thursday. Possibility Mr Bartlett won’t be pleased to see this mess. It could rain at the weekend. It may not be ruined. Sentence Certainty / Possibility You will do your homework. Certainty Miss Fenton can ice skate. I might be able to come on Thursday. Possibility Mr Bartlett won’t be pleased to see this mess. It could rain at the weekend. It may not be ruined. Sentence Certainty / Possibility You will do your homework. Certainty Miss Fenton can ice skate. I might be able to come on Thursday. Possibility Mr Bartlett won’t be pleased to see this mess. It could rain at the weekend. It may not be ruined. Sentence Certainty / Possibility You will do your homework. Certainty Miss Fenton can ice skate. I might be able to come on Thursday. Mr Bartlett won’t be pleased to see this mess. It could rain at the weekend. It may not be ruined. Sentence Certainty / Possibility You will do your homework. Miss Fenton can ice skate. I might be able to come on Thursday. Mr Bartlett won’t be pleased to see this mess. It could rain at the weekend. It may not be ruined. Sentence Certainty / Possibility You will do your homework. Certainty Miss Fenton can ice skate. I might be able to come on Thursday. Mr Bartlett won’t be pleased to see this mess. It could rain at the weekend. It may not be ruined. Sentence Certainty / Possibility You will do your homework. Certainty Miss Fenton can ice skate. I might be able to come on Thursday. Possibility Mr Bartlett won’t be pleased to see this mess. It could rain at the weekend. It may not be ruined.

Put the right modal verbs into these sentences: 1. He swims really well. He _____ practise a lot. 2. It was so dark I ____ see the path. 3. He’s brilliant. He ___ even juggle with his eyes closed! 4. If she keeps practising, she __ just make the team. 5. He is just not sure. He ___ make his mind up.

Put the right modal verbs into these sentences: 1. He swims really well. He must practise a lot. 2. It was so dark I couldn’t see the path. 3. He’s brilliant. He can even juggle with his eyes closed! 4. If she keeps practising, she might just make the team. 5. He is just not sure. He can’t make his mind up.

6. You ___ spread gossip. 7. ___ I sit here? 8. Jill has ten hedgehogs. They ___ cost a bomb to feed. 9. Sadly I ____ sing for toffee. 10. I tried to eat it, but I _____.

6. You mustn’t spread gossip. 7. May I sit here? 8. Jill has ten hedgehogs. They must cost a bomb to feed. 9. Sadly I can’t sing for toffee. 10. I tried to eat it, but I couldn’t.