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Workshop 8th A1 Modal Verbs

The document is an English grammar workshop that assesses learners' knowledge of modal verbs. It provides examples of sentences using must/mustn't/have to and does not have to. It then asks learners to rewrite sentences using can, should, must, and have to. The goal is to practice using modal verbs to express obligations, prohibitions, permissions, and logical necessity.

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Workshop 8th A1 Modal Verbs

The document is an English grammar workshop that assesses learners' knowledge of modal verbs. It provides examples of sentences using must/mustn't/have to and does not have to. It then asks learners to rewrite sentences using can, should, must, and have to. The goal is to practice using modal verbs to express obligations, prohibitions, permissions, and logical necessity.

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ENGLISH FOR SCHOOLS PROGRAM Date:

June/2020
ENGLISH WORKSHOP
MODAL VERBS
Academic Community: Foreign Languages Subject: English Time: 30 minutes
Teacher: Carlos Hernández Avila Date: June/2020
Name: Ana Sofia Laguna Mercado Grade: 8th A1

Goal: to assess learners’ knowledge on the target grammar in relation to Modal verbs.

GRAMMAR GRAMMAR: MODAL VERBS

1 Use MUST / MUSTN’T / HAVE TO or ( DO NOT/ DOES NOT ) HAVE TO:

1. I can stay in bed tomorrow morning because I don’t have to work.

2. Whatever you do, you mustn´t touch that switch. It’s very dangerous.

3. You mustn´t forget what I told you. It’s very important.

4. Ann was feeling ill last night. She had to leave the party early.

5. I had to go to the bank yesterday to get some money.

6. These cakes are very nice. You mustn´t have one.

7. We don´t have to take an umbrella. It’s not going to rain.

8. This is a secret. You mustn´t tell anybody.

9. You don´t have to buy a newspaper. You can have mine.

2 Rewrite the sentences using CAN, SHOULD, MUST and HAVE TO

6. It is very important that you be there on time.


1. It is impossible for me to come to the church. You must be there on time.
I can´t come to the church. 7. It is not necessary to read all those books.
2. It’s not a good idea to leave a child You don´t have to read all those books.
unsupervised. 8. Swimming here is prohibited
I mustn´t leave a child unsupervised. You mustn´t swim here.
(SHOULD) 9. It’s against the law to drive over the speed limit.
3. It is necessary to sign up to take the course. You mustn´t drive over the speed limit.
I should sign up to take the course. (MUST) 10. I think she needs to spend more time with you.
4. It’s not possible for me to study and work at the She should need to speed more time with you.
same time
I can´t study and work at the same time.
5. It is not required to book in advance.
I don´t have to require to book in advance.

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