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Modal verbs: worksheets, printable exercises pdf, handouts to print. Auxiliary verbs esl.
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Mixed modal verbs exercises intermediate level esl. Can,...
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Would, could, should, might. The modal verbs would, could, should are used to speculate about the present or future situations. Would. We use the present conditional tense (would + the base form of a verb) to speculate about present or future situations that could theoretically happen.
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.
Conditional would, could, should Exercise 1. Complete the sentences with would, could, should and the verbs in brackets. _____ ..... you ..... this parcel? Please, do it right now. (deliver) I'm afraid your car is out of order. But you ..... my car if you like. (take)
Let's do English ESL general grammar practice. An activity where students must use the correct model in each sentence. Use negatives where necessary.
Exercise 1. Choose between could, should and would: swim well when I was a boy. you like anything else? you repeat that? sleep. you mind speaking more slowly, please? obey your parents. you please pass that paper?
Could have should have would have. Make the correct past modal form (use could have / would have / should have + past participle) [ . 2) We (invite) so many people to our party! I'm worried that we won't have enough room for everyone. (past negative advice / regret) [ . [ .