Explanations and examples Practice exercises Ability : can/ could/ be able to (=saying whether you are able to do something) If you want to say whether someone is able to carry out an action, use can. e.g. Guy
Explanations and examples Practice exercises Ability : can/ could/ be able to (=saying whether you are able to do something) If you want to say whether someone is able to carry out an action, use can. e.g. Guy can speak Russian. When you put these sentences into the past tense, use...
GRAMMAR: MODAL VERBS Explanations and examples Practice exercises Ability : can/ could/ be able to (=saying whether you are able to do something) If you want to say whether someone is able to carry out an action, use can. e.g. Guy can speak Russian. When you put these sentences into...
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Here's a list of all the modal verbs exercises on the site. Modal verbs of ability exercise 1 Modal verbs of obligation exercise 1 Modal verbs of probability exercise 1 Modal verbs of probability exercise 2 Past modals exercise 1 (could have, should have, would have) Click here to return...
This modal verbs exercise helps you practice the most important modal verbs in English. You can find links to more modal verbs exercises.
Exercises – All Modals Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the following modals: can, could, be able to, may, might, shall, should, must, have to, don't have to, need to - You may have to make the modals negative according to the context of the sentence. - There may ...
Plus, practice is necessary to make perfect, right? That is why we have created the following exercises to help you see where you stand when it comes to Modal Verbs. Let’s begin (and don’t cheat): Can, Could, Be able to Fill the following blanks with can, could, or be able ...
Click Here for Step-by-Step Rules, Stories and Exercises to Practice All English Tenses Examples: might can may The modal verbs are: can,could,may,might,must,ought to,shall,should,willandwould. Make sure you know how to use modal verbs correctly: ...
Are you ready to test yourself? These modal exercises with answers will challenge your understanding. Modal Verbs Exercise #1 Will is a modal verb.* False True Modal verbs express likelihood and possibility.* True False Modal verbs are not used to ask permission.* ...