1. Modal verbs.
Read this extract about an ancient ritual ball game from Mexico. There are eight modal verbs in the extract. (Some of them are repeated.) Can you find them? Select the words.
2. Modal verbs: probability vs. obligation.
Which meaning do these examples express: probability (what is or was likely) or obligation (what is or was necessary, permitted or forbidden)?
4. Modal verbs: probability (continued).
Note:
must have been = it was very probable
may/might/could have been = it was probable
can’t have been = it was very probably NOT
Choose the best modal verb to complete these sentences.
5. Obligation.
Look at different ways of describing obligation in the past.
could = were allowed to
had to = were supposed to
not allowed to = not supposed to
Rewrite these sentences using the word in bold, so that the meaning is the same.
6. Obligation.
In football you | have to are supposed to |
kick the ball. |
can’t aren’t allowed to aren’t supposed to |
pick up the ball with your hands. | |
can are allowed to |
head the ball. |
Choose the best way of completing these sentences.
For more information about modal verbs see the Grammar Reference.