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Explore the correct use of simple present and modal verbs in the passive voice with this interactive learning tool. Follow the directions to form passive voice sentences and identify prohibited actions for various scenarios. Improve your understanding of passive voice construction in a fun and engaging way.
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Warning! Proceed with Caution! Using Simple Present & Modal Verbs in the Passive Voice
Directions: Look at the words and picture at the top of the slides. Say a passive voice sentence that uses the noun & verbs at the top of the slide to describe the prohibited action. After you say the sentence, click your mouse to see the answer.For example:campfires – be/not/allow cigarettes – may/not/smoke Campfires are not allowed. Cigarettes may not be smoked.
Cell phones • must / turn off Cell phones must be turned off.
Cars • be / prohibited Cars are prohibited.
Hard hats • must / wear Hard hats must be worn.
Horns • should / not / honk Car horns should not be honked.
Gate • Have to / lock This gate has to be locked.
Touching • be / not permit Touching is not permitted.
Running • be / not allow Running is not allowed.
Trash • Should /properly dispose of Trash should be properly disposed of.
Eye protection • Ought to / use Eye protection ought to be used.
Alcohol • be/ not permit Alcohol is not permitted.
Caps • be/ not allow Caps are not allowed.
Diving • be/ not advise Diving is not advised.
Safety gloves • be/ require Safety gloves are required.
Hair nets • must/ wear Hair nets must be worn.
Boxes • should/ stack correctly Boxes should be stacked correctly.
Photographs • be/ prohibit Photographs are prohibited.