Class 6 English Grammar Worksheet – Modals
Part 1: Identify the Modal Verb
Underline the modal verb in each sentence:
- She can speak three languages.
- You must finish your homework.
- I might go to the park tomorrow.
- He should apologize to his friend.
- We will help you with the project.
- They could solve the puzzle easily.
- You may take a short break.
- She would like some ice cream.
- He shall follow the rules.
- I must attend the meeting.
Part 2: Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Modal Verb
- You _______ wear a helmet while riding a bike. (must / can)
- She _______ play the piano very well. (can / should)
- I _______ visit my grandparents this weekend. (may / must)
- We _______ study for the test to get good marks. (should / might)
- He _______ be tired after running for so long. (must / can)
- You _______ ask questions if you don’t understand. (may / shall)
- They _______ join us for the picnic. (could / would)
- I _______ finish my homework before going out. (must / can)
- She _______ speak English fluently. (can / may)
- You _______ not enter the lab without permission. (must / shall)
Part 3: Make Sentences Using the Given Modal
- can → ____________________
- could → ____________________
- may → ____________________
- might → ____________________
- must → ____________________
- shall → ____________________
- should → ____________________
- will → ____________________
- would → ____________________
- must not → ____________________
Part 4: Correct the Mistakes
- She can to play the guitar. → ____________________
- You musts finish your work. → ____________________
- I mays go to the market. → ____________________
- He wills help us. → ____________________
- You shoulds eat healthy food. → ____________________
Part 5: Word Problems / Contextual Usage
- Rina _______ take an umbrella; it looks like rain.
- You _______ speak politely to elders.
- I _______ complete this project by tomorrow.
- They _______ visit us if they have time.
- We _______ follow traffic rules to stay safe.
- He _______ call you after reaching home.
- You _______ not touch the electric wires.
- I _______ ask the teacher for help.
- She _______ play football in the evening.
- You _______ apologize to your friend.
Part 6: Challenge (Optional)
- Rewrite the sentence using a suitable modal: “It is possible that she comes late.” → ____________________
- Rewrite using a modal: “It is necessary for you to complete the assignment.” → ____________________
- Rewrite using a modal: “He is allowed to go to the park.” → ____________________
- Rewrite using a modal: “I am willing to help him.” → ____________________
- Rewrite using a modal: “You are not allowed to enter without permission.” → ____________________
Class 6 Modals Worksheet – Answer Key
Part 1: Identify the Modal Verb
- can
- must
- might
- should
- will
- could
- may
- would
- shall
- must
Part 2: Fill in the Blanks
- must → You must wear a helmet while riding a bike.
- can → She can play the piano very well.
- may → I may visit my grandparents this weekend.
- should → We should study for the test to get good marks.
- must → He must be tired after running for so long.
- may → You may ask questions if you don’t understand.
- could → They could join us for the picnic.
- must → I must finish my homework before going out.
- can → She can speak English fluently.
- must → You must not enter the lab without permission.
Part 3: Make Sentences Using the Given Modal
- can → I can solve this puzzle quickly.
- could → She could help me yesterday.
- may → You may leave early today.
- might → It might rain this evening.
- must → You must wear a uniform to school.
- shall → We shall meet tomorrow.
- should → You should eat healthy food.
- will → I will finish my homework soon.
- would → He would like some tea, please.
- must not → You must not touch the electric wires.
Part 4: Correct the Mistakes
- She can play the guitar.
- You must finish your work.
- I may go to the market.
- He will help us.
- You should eat healthy food.
Part 5: Word Problems / Contextual Usage
- should → Rina should take an umbrella; it looks like rain.
- must → You must speak politely to elders.
- must → I must complete this project by tomorrow.
- may → They may visit us if they have time.
- must → We must follow traffic rules to stay safe.
- will → He will call you after reaching home.
- must not → You must not touch the electric wires.
- may → I may ask the teacher for help.
- can → She can play football in the evening.
- should → You should apologize to your friend.
Part 6: Challenge (Optional)
- might → It might be that she comes late.
- must → You must complete the assignment.
- may → He may go to the park.
- would → I would help him.
- must not → You must not enter without permission.