Welcome to the must subsection of modal verbs where you can find 81 Must worksheets to help your students learn the proper uses of this word. Here are two examples of worksheets from this section that you might want to use in class. The first worksheet has students practice forming positive and negative sentences with must by looking at some common signs such as the no smoking sign. The second includes the directions and materials for a game that focuses just on must not sentences. Students will get a lot of speaking practice but because it is a group activity where monitoring might be challenging, make sure that students have a good understanding of the material first. This will also give them the confidence they need to play the game well and have fun. These worksheets are both for pre-intermediate learners. They might not be suitable for your class though so be sure to take a look at the other available worksheets as well.
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A worksheet on Modal Verbs. Contains brief summary on their use with examples and six different exercises in which students answer the questions about the text, say if the statements are true or f ...
This worksheet will help your students to better use the modal verb must and its equivalent have to. Before doing the exercise don't forget to give your students the general idea of using the moda ...
A worksheet to practice modal verbs and consolidate them in a quick and simple way with a multiple choice exercise. Each sentence provides a picture to help students understand the sentences.
This is very short and quite easy worksheet on modal verb "must". Students are given some signs and their task is to write possible sentences with MUST or MUSTN'T. They have to tell us what the si ...
This is a filling in activity to train the use of Present Simple and Present Continuous. The infinitives of the verbs are given in a box in the upper part of the worksheet. The song contains diff ...
We are aware of the difficulty and problems that your students have with modal verbs and their functions: ability, obligation, possibility , certainty, for example. Here, you have four exercises ...
It is a quick 2-exercise test on modal structures (can, could, must, have to, should, may, be allowed to). The first exercise is a gap-filling with a correct form (positive, negative, present, pas ...
Here's an easy and useful speaking activity about giving advice for elementary students. Example activities: Tell your friend about your problems and let him/her give you some advice. Now, list ...
U2's song "Sometimes you can't make it" has the lyrics with exercises. It deals with family issues. Gramatically, it demonstrates the difference between "mustn't" and "don't have to". It has al ...
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