MODALS, GOING TO AND OBJ PN

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SHOULD AND COULD

Fill in the Blanks


Fill in the blanks with the correct modal (could or should).
1. You _____ call your grandmother to wish her a happy birthday.
2. When I was younger, I _____ run 5 kilometers without stopping.
3. We _____ leave now if we want to catch the early train.
4. It’s late; you _____ get some rest.
5. _____ you please pass me the salt?
6. I _____ finish the project by tomorrow if I work all night.
7. He _____ apologize for being rude to his teacher.

Rewrite the Sentences


Rewrite each sentence using could or should.
1. It’s a good idea to save some money.
→ You _____________________________.
2. I had the ability to play the piano when I was younger.
→ I _____________________________.
3. It’s possible that she will come to the party.
→ She _____________________________.
4. It’s important to drink plenty of water every day.
→ You _____________________________.

Choose the Correct Option


Circle the correct modal to complete the sentences.
1. If we leave early, we (could/should) catch the sunrise.
2. You (could/should) exercise regularly to stay healthy.
3. (Could/Should) you lend me a pen, please?
4. She (could/should) speak Spanish fluently when she lived in Spain.

Creative Writing
Write 3 sentences using could and 3 sentences using should. Be creative and use different contexts.
 Example for could: I could visit Paris next summer if I save enough money.
 Example for should: You should always look both ways before crossing the street.
Mastering Be Going To
Grammar Rules
1. Be Going To is used to express:
o Future plans or intentions:
I’m going to visit my grandparents this weekend.
o Predictions based on evidence:
Look at those dark clouds. It’s going to rain.
2. Structure:
o Affirmative: Subject + be (am/is/are) + going to + base verb
 She is going to study tonight.
o Negative: Subject + be (am/is/are) + not + going to + base verb
 We are not going to watch the movie.
o Question: Be (am/is/are) + subject + going to + base verb?
 Are you going to attend the meeting?

Fill in the Blanks


Complete the sentences with the correct form of be going to.
1. I __________ (visit) my aunt this Saturday.
2. They __________ (not/play) football this afternoon.
3. __________ she __________ (cook) dinner tonight?
4. We __________ (take) a trip to the mountains next month.
5. The kids __________ (not/clean) their room today.
6. __________ you __________ (buy) a new phone soon?

Choose the Correct Answer


Select the correct form of be going to for each sentence.
1. My parents _________ (is/are/am) going to retire next year.
2. Look! That vase _________ (is/are/am) going to fall off the table!
3. I _________ (is/are/am) going to read that book you recommended.
4. They _________ (is/are/am) going to arrive late because of traffic.
5. He _________ (is/are/am) going to join us for dinner tonight.

Make Sentences
Write sentences using be going to based on the prompts.
1. (I / learn / a new language this year)
→ _________________________________
2. (She / not / come to the party)
→ _________________________________
3. (We / travel / to Japan next summer)
→ _________________________________
4. (you / meet / your friend later?)
→ _________________________________
5. (They / not / play soccer tomorrow)
→ _________________________________
Object Pronouns
Grammar Rules
 Object pronouns replace nouns that receive the action in a sentence.
 They are:
o me, you, him, her, it, us, them
Examples:
 I see Sarah. → I see her.
 He called Mark and me. → He called us.

Match the Subject Pronoun to Its Object Pronoun


Draw a line to match each subject pronoun with its corresponding object pronoun.
1. I → ________
2. You → ________
3. He → ________
4. She → ________
5. It → ________
6. We → ________
7. They → ________

Fill in the Blanks


Complete the sentences with the correct object pronoun.
1. Sarah loves her dog. She takes ________ for a walk every morning.
2. John is my best friend. I see ________ every weekend.
3. This cake is delicious! Who made ________?
4. We’re going to the park. Do you want to join ________?
5. Mary called Mark and Sue, but they didn’t hear ________.
6. I have a problem. Can you help ________?

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