Modal Verbs

Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs in English that express necessity, possibility, permission, or ability. The main ones are "can," "could," "may," "might," "must," "shall," "should," "will," and "would." They do not change form based on the subject and are used with the base form of a main verb. For example, "can" shows ability or permission, while "must" indicates necessity.

Topic

barcelona, spain

Exercises:

Youvisit Park Güell when you are in Barcelona.
Wetry the famous tapas in Barcelona.
Shelearn a few basic Spanish phrases before traveling to Barcelona.
Youtake a walk along La Rambla in Barcelona.
Hebook tickets to see a Flamenco show in Barcelona.
Wetake a guided tour of Sagrada Familia.
Ivisit the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona.
Youexplore the beautiful beaches of Barceloneta.
Theytry the traditional Catalan dish, Paella.
Shevisit the famous Camp Nou stadium.
Youwalk around the vibrant neighborhood of El Born.
Heattend a flamenco dance workshop in Barcelona.
Weenjoy a relaxing evening at a rooftop bar in Barcelona.
Youclimb to the top of Montjuïc Castle for a panoramic view of Barcelona.
Shetaste the traditional Catalan dessert, Crema Catalana.
Theytake a day trip to the picturesque town of Sitges from Barcelona.
Ivisit the Picasso Museum in Barcelona.
Youwander through the bohemian neighborhood of Gràcia.
Weattend a performance at the famous Palau de la Música Catalana.
Heexperience the magic fountain show at Plaça d'Espanya.