True or False: Modals are auxiliary verbs that express necessity or possibility., True, False, Modals are used with a main verb to add meaning. , True, False, What kind of modal is "can"?, Advice & Possibility, Permission & Ability, Permission & Advice, Ability & Obligation, What kind of modal is "may"?, Possibility & Permission, Permission & Advice, Advice & Possibility, Necessity, What kind of modal is "have to"?, Ability & Advice, Necessity, Desire & Request, Obligation & Necessity, How can you make modals negative?, Adding "not" after the modal, Adding "not" before the modal, Placing the modal at the start of the sentence, Placing the modal at the end of the sentence, “Must” and “have to” always mean the same thing., False, True, “Might” expresses a stronger possibility than “may.”, True, False, Modals do not change form for different subjects (I, you, he, she)., True (no conjugation), False (conjugation), “Could” can express both past ability and present possibility., False, True, You can add “-s” or “-ed” to modals to change their tense., It depends, True, False, Sometimes, “Must not” means something is not necessary., True, it expresses a lack of necessity., False, it expresses prohibition., Sometimes it expresses a lack of necessity., “Must” has no past‑tense form., True, False, What do we use instead of "must" in the past?, Musted, Must, Had to, Had, “Must” can express a logical deduction, not just obligation., False, True, Which sentence expresses logical deduction?, She must finish her homework tonight., She must be at home — the lights are on., She must not talk in class, She must go to the doctor tomorrow., Which modal expresses weak possibility?, Must, Need to, Have to, Might, Which sentence expresses lack of necessity?, You need to finish this today., You must finish this today., You must not finish this today., You don’t have to finish this today., You can start a question with most modals except for have to and had to., True, False, What is the negative form of the sentence "He ought to return her phone call."?, He ought not to return her phone call., He not ought to return her phone call. .

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