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We use WOULD to talk about unreal or unlikely situations ("If I had a lot of money I would buy a yatch." ) , to make polite offers (Would you like anything to drink?), to talk about something that happened regularly in the past (When I was a kid I would go camping every year) .
Should, Would, Could - Quiz. 1) Julie and I ____________ leave early to be home on time. a) should b) could c) would 2) If she's not in class, she ________ be in the office a) should b) could c) would 3) You __________ use a seatbelt whenever in a car.
Modal verbs 2 - pdf exercises. Modal verbs - worksheets. Can, can't, could, couldn't, must, mustn't. Modal verbs 1. Modal verbs 2. Modal verbs 3. Modal verbs - obligation. Ability and permission - worksheet. Modal verbs - pdf handout.
Grammar snacks: Can, could and would - exercises. Watch the video and read the conversation between Sophie and Mei. Then do these exercises to check your understanding of modal verbs. 1. Check your grammar: matching – invitations, offers and requests.
Choose between could, should and would: In the summer we always go camping. you get me some tea? If you asked him he do it. I have taken the money. I wish I buy that guitar.
We use the present conditional tense (would + the base form of a verb) to speculate about present or future situations that could theoretically happen. It is used when the action is either impossible or when we do not think that the action will happen.
Let's do English ESL general grammar practice. An activity where students must use the correct model in each sentence. Use negatives where necessary.