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MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: Must 15 Food must be inspected before being served. Customers must not be lied to. This car must be sold before next week. Drivers must be taught about safety. Students must not leave school early. Smoke detectors must be checked regularly. Examples MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

Practice MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: Must 15 Example: Children must be motivated. Make a sentence using must + be + past participle. motivate skip notify urge MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: Have to 15 Examples Theories have to be tested. Antibiotics have to be prescribed by a doctor. Maiden names don’t have to be changed. Computers have to be cleaned from time to time. Carry-on bags don’t have to be checked. Shirts and ties have to be worn at all times. MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

Practice MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: Have to 15 Example: People have to be taught to be more respectful. Make a sentence using have to + be + past participle. teach request inform eat MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: Should 15 Examples Ethical standards should be followed. Hands should be clean before preparing food. Pets shouldn’t be allowed on airplanes. Airports should be required to make clear announcements. Cell phone batteries should be charged before traveling. Leaky faucets should be fixed so water isn’t wasted. MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

Practice MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: Should 15 Example: They should be told to hold off on buying that house. Make a sentence using should + be + past participle. hold off on deal wage retailers MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: May 15 Examples Cell phones may be used on some flights. Computers may not be used in class. Coffee may be consumed after take off. Dogs may be allowed if they’re on a leash. Bags may not be left unattended. Items may be exchanged with a receipt. MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

Practice MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: May 15 Example: Some items may be purchased during the flight. Make a sentence using should + be + past participle. purchase drinks use exchange MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: Can This coupon can be used for a discount. Cell phones can’t be used during tests. This car can’t be sold to anyone. Butter can be substituted for oil. Clothing can’t be returned without a receipt. You can’t be admitted without a ticket. 15 Examples MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice

MODAL AND RELATED VERBS + PASSIVE: Can 15 Example: That cheese can’t be eaten without bread. Make a sentence using can + be + past participle. Practice cheese consume inform launch MUST examples practice CAN examples practice SHOULD examples practice HAVE TO examples practice MAY examples practice