Modal verbs
Oh, I do love to be beside the seaside, don’t you?
There is a sweet seller selling sticks of rock!
They do look tasty!
Oh no! Here she comes! The Fish Monster!
Oh dear. The Fish Monster looks hungry!
She’s eaten all of his rock!
Looks like the Fish Monster is upset, because the sweet seller’s sign is now wrong.
He needs to change the sentence, because he doesn’t have any more rock!
He needs a Modal Verb!
The Sweet Seller has changed his sign to read “we will have rock”.
“Will” is a modal word.
Modal words show when things are needed, likely or possible!
Ah here you are again Mr Sweet Seller with lots more rock.
Not again Fish Monster!
“we should have rock”.
“Should” is the Modal verb.
Description
Modal words show when things are needed, likely or possible. They include words like, ‘should’, ‘will’, ‘can’ and ‘could’.
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