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Worksheets on Modal Verbs

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Explore modal verb worksheets, with answers. These exercises help learners practice using modals to express ability, possibility, necessity, and permission, with real-life examples suited for all levels.
12 worksheets
Expressing Necessity, Obligation and Permission
B1
Expressing Necessity, Obligation and Permission

Phrases to Refer to Certainty and Probability
B2
Phrases to Refer to Certainty and Probability

Modal Verbs and Passives
B1
Modal Verbs and Passives

Free
Modals in the Past
C1-C2
Modals in the Past

Modals: Could, Would, and Should
B1
Modals: Could, Would, and Should

Modals of Ability: Part 2
B1-B2
Modals of Ability: Part 2

Free
Can, Can't, Could, & Couldn't
A2
Can, Can't, Could, & Couldn't

Modals of Ability: Part 1
A2-B1
Modals of Ability: Part 1

Modals of Possibility: Might, May, Will
B1-B2
Modals of Possibility: Might, May, Will

Modals: Should Have, Might Have, Could Have
B2
Modals: Should Have, Might Have, Could Have

Modals of Deduction: Must, Might, May, Could, Can't
B1-B2
Modals of Deduction: Must, Might, May, Could, Can't

Modals of Obligation: Must, Have to, Should
B1-B2
Modals of Obligation: Must, Have to, Should

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