Relier Pairs Modal Verbs Matching GameVersion en ligne Match modal verbs with their functions in this interactive learning game. par Sarah Muyshondt 1 You ought to pay a visit to the British Museum! 2 In England, you can explore historic castles and picturesque countryside. 3 If you are a fan of English literature, you need to visit the Globe Theatre. 4 You may encounter unexpected street performances in bustling squares. 5 Even when I use a map, I can't find my way in the streets of London. 6 When you are in London, you have to visit Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral. 7 If you were to move to London, you would need to get used to the public transportation system. 8 You must carry a valid passport when you are travelling to London. 9 It might rain from time to time, so it's better to bring an umbrella with you. 10 You must visit iconic landmarks such as the Big Ben and the British Museum. 11 It was raining, but we couldn't resist to explore London. 12 To get the most out of your trip to London, you could book some things in advance. 13 In the United Kingdom, you must drive on the left side of the road. 14 You can take photographs inside the British Museum. 15 When you are in London, you might catch a glimpse of the royal family during a visit to Buckingham Palace. 16 During your visit to London, you shall have the opportunity to explore world-class museums and galleries. 17 When you visit London, you should try traditional foods like fish and chips and afternoon tea. 18 In London, you may visit the Houses of Parliament during certain times of the year with a guided tour. 19 When you want to go to London, you should have some British pounds. 20 You can take photographs inside the British Museum during your visit to London. Possibility (might) Permission (may) Ability (shall) Obligation (must) Ability (can) Possibility (may) Certainty (must) Possibility (might) Advice (should) Necessity (have) Permission (can) Necessity (need) Obligation (would) Certainty (must) Advice (ought) Advice (should) Permission (can) Necessity (could) Ability (couldn't) Ability (can't)