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English modal verbs exercises
English modal verbs exercises




english modal verbs exercises english modal verbs exercises
  1. English modal verbs exercises Offline#
  2. English modal verbs exercises free#

It is suitable for intermediate and advanced esl learners. Teachers can engage students in a classroom vocabulary or grammar review. This is the philosophy behind our site - This game is also excellent for classroom teaching. Play the game below and do not hesitate to share these resources with other learners.

English modal verbs exercises Offline#

Learners can sign up for free, or subscribe to a Premium membership to unlock further features like advanced grammar lessons, Offline Mode, McGraw-Hill Education certification or our adaptive Vocabulary. By playing our fun educational games, students can practice and review key English vocabulary, grammar and sentences without the boredom which is usually encountered when doing paper-based gap-fill exercises. My English Pages and Busuu is the worlds largest community for language learning, providing courses in 12 different languages on web and mobile to more than 100 million learners worldwide. Games are great for motivating students to learn. Watch and listen to Jonny talking about his life, then drag and drop the best modal verb into the gap in the sentence. Modal verbs - can, could, might, must, should: Practice modal verbs - can, could, might, must, should using this ESL fun Game.

English modal verbs exercises free#

The put your knowledge to the test in the free interactive exercises. Learn about the usage of modal verbs and their alternative forms in English grammar with Lingolia’s online lesson. They express ability, permission, possibility, obligation etc. The old game had the following description: Modal verbs can could might must should would catapult The modal verbs in English grammar are can, could, may, might, must, need not, shall/will, should/ought to. This game replaces the previous game which is now phased out.






English modal verbs exercises