Modal Verbs Bachillerato - Teoría y Ejercicios
Modal Verbs Bachillerato - Teoría y Ejercicios
Modal Verbs Bachillerato - Teoría y Ejercicios
BACHILLERATO
¡TOMA NOTA!
1. OBLIGACIÓN
Must (deber, tener que): “you must train very hard if you want
to be a successful athlete”.
Have to (tener que): “I have to get up at six every morning
except Sundays”.
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2. PROHIBICIÓN
3. NECESIDAD
NOTA: “Can, could y may” son los modales más comunes para
pedir y dar permiso. “Can y could” se utiliza en un contexto
informal y “May” se utiliza en un contexto formal.
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6. RECOMENDACIONES, SUGERENCIAS, CONSEJOS,
OPINIONES
Can (saber):” Marty can play the guitar better than anyone I
know”.
NOTA: El verbo que puede sustituir a “can” en este uso es “know how to”
(do you know how to cook good Mexican food?)
Could (sabía): “She was a gifted child and could read when she
was only three years old.
was/were able to (fue capaz de,pudo ): “I was abroad on holiday
at the time of the general Election but I was able to vote by post.”
NOTA: Cuando nos referimos a una habilidad que se tuvo en una
ocasión concreta del pasado se utiliza “was able to”.
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11.POSIBILIDAD/INCERTIDUMBRE
12.DEDUCCIONES
13.HACER OFRECIMIENTOS
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Would: “Would you like anything from the shop? (¿Querrías algo de
la tienda?) FORMAL
MODALES PERFECTOS
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Must + have + Vparticipio (debe haber…): Para expresar una
conclusión probable expresada en forma afirmativa y que se refiere
a un hecho del pasado. Ex: Ferry said he woul phone me but he
didn´t. He must have forgotten.
Can´t + have + Vparticipio (no puede haber…): Para expresar una
conclusión probable expresada en forma negativa de la que estamos
seguros o casi seguros y que se refiere a un hecho del pasado.EX: I
saw Carolina in the street today. She can´t have gone on holiday
yet.
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1. CIRCLE THE CORRECT ANSWER.
A. You (may/must) eat three nutritious meals a day if you want to be healthy.
B. We in France this summer. (Would/ could) we spend a few days with you?
C. You (shouldn´t/should) be respectful of the elderly.
D. If you want to have dinner at the restaurant, you (are able to/ ought to) book a
table in advance.
E. In order to be accepted to university, you (might/have to) have good marks in
your exams.
2. I advised him to spend more time on his studies. Now he is sorry he didn´t listen.
a. He should study more. B. He should have studied more.
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2. Deben terminar antes de las 6.
They must finish before 6.
6. ERROR CORRECTION
5.Noemi can have completed the assignment on time if she had tried.
COULD
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5. When she was younger, she (can/could) run much faster.
6. It was very difficult, but Danny (might/ was able to) get a ticket for the football
match
3. They have been looking forward to the party all week, but they aren´t here yet.
a. They couldn´t have forgotten about it b. They couldn´t forget about it
5. You could have helped her when she asked you to.
a. Why don´t you? b.. Why didn´t you?
A. When David was three years old he __________ write his own name.
1. must 2. could 3. is able to
B. In my opinion, Sheila ___________ apologise for her rude behaviour.
1. should 2. have to 3. can
C: Pupils ____________ smoke in the school grounds. It is forbidden.
1. couldn´t 2. needn´t 3. musn´t
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D. The bus _________ be late because of the heavy rain.
1. should 2. might 3. can
E. I´m sorry, I ____________ help you. I don´t know anything about cars.
1. shouldn´t 2. can´t 3. needn´t
b. Obligation
c. A request
d. Possibility in the future
e. Prohibition
f. Advice.
4. Mis amigos deben vivir ya en su nueva casa pero puede que no hayan llevado
los muebles todavía.
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6. Co
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Students in modern secondary schools in the UK.
Sometimes feel that they have to/should to complain about homework, but life isn´t too
bad. It is true that they can´t/must study a lot, but 50 years ago schools were stricter.
Students mustn´t/weren´t allowed to speak without permission and had to/needn´t show
teachers a lot of respect. Teachers and head teachers are able to/could use corporal
punishment if students broke the rules. Also, in many boarding schools and private
schools, senior students (older) need to/were allowed to hit junior students (younger).
Juniors had to/must obey the seniors. The seniors could/must tell the juniors to clean
their shoes or make their beds. This might/can´t seem strange to teenagers today, but
school authorities thought that juniors should/ought to learn how to serve. Fortunately,
young people nowadays needn´t/mustn´t worry about that.
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fire. We rushed back and threw water onto the flames. We were lucky
that we saw the burning leaves. It __________________(easily cause) a
disaster.”
6. Los conductores deben tener una licencia para conducir antes de que
ellos conduzcan solos.
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8. María puede visitarnos la semana próxima, pero no estoy muy
seguro.
Can/can´t/could/couldn´t/must/needn´t
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3. It ________ rain tomorrow. Take umbrellas and raincoats with you
on your trip.
a. can´t b. may c. must
6. You ________ review the work done in class or you will forget it.
a. should b. may c. needn´t
1. Pupils are not allowed to leave the school before classes are over.
Pupils MUSTN’T leave the school before classes are over
4. Pupils are not obliged to wear closed shoes. They may wear sandals
instead.
Pupils DON’T HAVE TO wear closed shoes.
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5. Pupils are obliged to participate in gym classes.
Pupils MUST participate in gym classes.
25. FILL IN THE BLANKS WITH MUST, MUSTN´T, HAD TO, NEEDN
´T.
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7. She _________ do her homework last night because she didn´t have
time during the day.
8. After her illness last year, she __________ be very careful not to
catch a cold.
9. Everyone _______ carry some form of identification with them.
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