Modal Verbs and Imperative: Practice Exercise, Assignments of English

A practice exercise focused on modal verbs and imperative sentences. The exercise includes completing sentences with the correct modal verb and using the imperative with given verbs. This resource is ideal for english language learners looking to improve their understanding and usage of these grammatical structures.

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Pre 2010

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PRACTICE – June 16th
1. Modal verbs:
Complete the following sentences with the correct modal (affirmative or negative). Write the use.
a. They may be on holiday. I’m not sure.
b. You can’t sit so near the TV. It’s too bad for your eyes.
c. You won’t work tonight. I can do the tasks for you.
d. Sorry but I can’t give you a lift because my car is broken.
e. You must be 18 to watch that film.
f. She must have started playing the guitar when she was 8.
g. Tourists must take their passports when they go abroad.
h. Footballers can’t touch the ball with their hands.
2. Imperative:
Complete with a verb from the list. Use a + or imperative.
BE – WATCH – SPEAK – OPEN – WORRY – TURN
a. This is an English class. Don’t speak Spanish.
b. It’s cold in here. Please open the window.
c. The movie is extremely boring. Don’t watch it!
d. The music is terrible. Turn it off.
e. The city is dangerous at night. Please be careful.
f. I’m sorry. don’t worry. It isn’t a problem.

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PRACTICE – June 16th

  1. Modal verbs: Complete the following sentences with the correct modal (affirmative or negative). Write the use. a. They may be on holiday. I’m not sure. b. You can’t sit so near the TV. It’s too bad for your eyes. c. You won’t work tonight. I can do the tasks for you. d. Sorry but I can’t give you a lift because my car is broken. e. You must be 18 to watch that film. f. She must have started playing the guitar when she was 8. g. Tourists must take their passports when they go abroad. h. Footballers can’t touch the ball with their hands.
  2. Imperative:

Complete with a verb from the list. Use a + or – imperative.

BE – WATCH – SPEAK – OPEN – WORR Y – TURN

a. This is an English class. Don’t speak Spanish. b. It’s cold in here. Please open the window. c. The movie is extremely boring. Don’t watch it! d. The music is terrible. Turn it off. e. The city is dangerous at night. Please be careful. f. I’m sorry. don’t worry. It isn’t a problem.