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Warning! Proceed with Caution! Using Simple Present & Modal Verbs in the Passive Voice

Campfires are not allowed. Directions: Look at the words and picture at the top of the slides. Say a passive voice sentence that uses the noun & verbs at the top of the slide to describe the prohibited action. After you say the sentence, click your mouse to see the answer. For example: campfires – be/not/allow cigarettes – may/not/smoke Campfires are not allowed. Cigarettes may not be smoked.

Cell phones must / turn off Cell phones must be turned off.

Cars be / prohibited Cars are prohibited.

Hard hats must / wear Hard hats must be worn.

Horns should / not / honk Car horns should not be honked.

Gate Have to / lock This gate has to be locked.

Touching be / not permit Touching is not permitted.

Running be / not allow Running is not allowed.

Trash Should /properly dispose of Trash should be properly disposed of.

Eye protection Ought to / use Eye protection ought to be used.

Alcohol be/ not permit Alcohol is not permitted.

Caps be/ not allow Caps are not allowed.

Diving be/ not advise Diving is not advised.

Safety gloves be/ require Safety gloves are required.

Hair nets must/ wear Hair nets must be worn.

Boxes should/ stack correctly Boxes should be stacked correctly.

Photographs be/ prohibit Photographs are prohibited.