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  1. Apr 24, 2020 · Level: Preintermediate. Language: English (en) ID: 126305. 24/04/2020. Country code: CO. Country: Colombia. School subject: English language (1061957) Main content: May (1936378) worksheet to practice modal verb may.

  2. May or Might. This worksheet is to practice writing may or might together with to-infinitive to show purpose. More over, it also aims to recycle the tools for communication. 3174 uses. katkalea.

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  4. May. and. Might. A modal auxiliary verb is used to modify the mood of a verb. Here is a list of the modal auxiliary verbs: May: “May” is used to express permission or possibility. The negative of may is. “may not”. Example: I may become a doctor.

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  5. Grade 3 Verbs Worksheet. Write “can” or “may” in each sentence. 1. I ___can___ write with both hands. Hint: “Can” is used to show ability. “May” is the most polite way to express permission. 2. You __________ go to the bathroom. 3. Your parents __________ visit Mexico next winter. 4. Melody __________ play the piano beautifully. 5.

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  6. Here’s a worksheet that can help your student who may be struggling with these common verbs. While it’s designed to follow 2nd and 3rd grade Common Core Standards for Conventions of Standard English, other students might also find it useful.

  7. Sentences to fill in the correct modal verb (can, may, must) in the present or past tense. Remind the students to replace the verbs with the correct substitutes in the past tense. Don't forget about the negative of must. (Vocab: teens, rules)

  8. Jul 3, 2019 · Updated on July 03, 2019. In English grammar, defective verb is a traditional term for a verb that doesn't exhibit all the typical forms of a conventional verb. English modal verbs ( can, could, may, might, must, ought, shall, should, will, and would) are defective in that they lack distinctive third-person singular and nonfinite forms.

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