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Modal verbs – Can, May, Could, Must, Would, Might, Should - English Grammar  lesson - YouTube
Modal verbs – Can, May, Could, Must, Would, Might, Should - English Grammar lesson - YouTube

I am not sure how to use the words can, could, may, might, should, ought,  must, have to, shall, will or would. Are there any easy rules to use these  modals correctly? -
I am not sure how to use the words can, could, may, might, should, ought, must, have to, shall, will or would. Are there any easy rules to use these modals correctly? -

Modal Verbs in English Grammar: A Comprehensive Guide - ESLBUZZ
Modal Verbs in English Grammar: A Comprehensive Guide - ESLBUZZ

Will be able to; Modals may and might/ Must | Quizizz
Will be able to; Modals may and might/ Must | Quizizz

Modals: can, could, be able to, may/might - ESL worksheet by vickyvar
Modals: can, could, be able to, may/might - ESL worksheet by vickyvar

Round Up Modal Verbs | PDF
Round Up Modal Verbs | PDF

SHOULD, COULD, WOULD, MAY, MIGHT, MUST HAVE DONE. MODAL VERBS IN ENGLISH  GRAMMAR LESSONS - YouTube
SHOULD, COULD, WOULD, MAY, MIGHT, MUST HAVE DONE. MODAL VERBS IN ENGLISH GRAMMAR LESSONS - YouTube

PPT - MODAL VERBS PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:347971
PPT - MODAL VERBS PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:347971

Pin on Contact eyes
Pin on Contact eyes

How to use Modal Verbs - Can Could May Might (Quiz-Video) | Learn english  words, Learn english, English quiz
How to use Modal Verbs - Can Could May Might (Quiz-Video) | Learn english words, Learn english, English quiz

Modal Verbs (Must, can't, may, might, could) worksheet | Live Worksheets
Modal Verbs (Must, can't, may, might, could) worksheet | Live Worksheets

Modal verbs of deduction – must, might, could, can't - Test-English
Modal verbs of deduction – must, might, could, can't - Test-English

I am not sure how to use the words can, could, may, might, should, ought,  must, have to, shall, will or would. Are there any easy rules to use these  modals correctly? -
I am not sure how to use the words can, could, may, might, should, ought, must, have to, shall, will or would. Are there any easy rules to use these modals correctly? -

Unit 13 Language Study Word study & Modal Verbs. Yan Dang Mountain. - ppt  download
Unit 13 Language Study Word study & Modal Verbs. Yan Dang Mountain. - ppt download

Modal Verbs | Promova Grammar
Modal Verbs | Promova Grammar

How to Teach May, Might, Could, Must - Off2Class
How to Teach May, Might, Could, Must - Off2Class

Modal Verbs – The Condiments of English | English Live Blog
Modal Verbs – The Condiments of English | English Live Blog

Modal Verbs - English Lessons - English in General
Modal Verbs - English Lessons - English in General

PPT - Modals PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:948958
PPT - Modals PowerPoint Presentation, free download - ID:948958

English Corner — Introduction to Modals | by The Life and Times of Ben  Weinberg | Medium
English Corner — Introduction to Modals | by The Life and Times of Ben Weinberg | Medium

Modal verbs I (can - could - may - might - must - need to - have to - should  - ought to - had better) | Verb, Learn english, He is able
Modal verbs I (can - could - may - might - must - need to - have to - should - ought to - had better) | Verb, Learn english, He is able

Ana's ESL blog: Modal verbs for ESO-3 students
Ana's ESL blog: Modal verbs for ESO-3 students

MODAL VERBS | My English Blog
MODAL VERBS | My English Blog

Modal Verbs Can & Could May Might Should Ought to Must Have to. - ppt video  online download
Modal Verbs Can & Could May Might Should Ought to Must Have to. - ppt video online download

English-for-TCS1 - Modals. Examples of modal verbs include can, could, may,  might, must, shall, should, will and would. Types of modals Will/ Would.  Will is used to show a wish, prediction, request,
English-for-TCS1 - Modals. Examples of modal verbs include can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will and would. Types of modals Will/ Would. Will is used to show a wish, prediction, request,