Should Shall Skills
This worksheet examines “should” and “shall”, two modals often used to express recommendations or futuristic intentions. “Should” emphasizes ideal actions or advice, while “shall” is a more formal future intention. Students use prompts to construct sentences, selecting the appropriate modal based on context. This exercise reinforces decision-making in language and ideal versus mandatory actions.
Understanding “should” and “shall” refines students’ skills in making recommendations and expressing intentions. Such exercises strengthen their ability to differentiate between suggestions and orders, enhancing interpersonal communication. It fosters critical thinking as students evaluate appropriate levels of formality and obligation. This worksheet aids comprehension and application of formal English.