Activity to practice Modals of Possibility

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Read the clues; then make guesses.
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MODALS OF POSSIBILITY Instructions: Read the clues; then make guesses. Example: Something made of metal that you can find in someone's pocket. Answer: It could be a pen. It could be some keys. It might be a paper clip.
Something that has wheels and a motor. Something that is made of plastic and can be found in my pocket.
Something that is brown, is made o leather, and is in this room. Something that is flat and rectangular.
Something that is played with a ball on a large field. Something that has 3 stories and is made of brick.
Something that has four legs and found on a farm. Something that is green and we can see it out that window.
Something that is sweet and you can eat it. Something that you can eat with.
Something that you use to travel. Something that people wear on their heads.
Something that teachers can't live without. Something that only women wear.
Something that women hate about men. Something that can only found in South America.
Something that has students use to learn. Something that you can only do on weekends.
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