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Collection of ought worksheet (30)
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Educational worksheet teaching the use of "ought to" for giving advice and expressing moral duty, with interactive exercises and a cartoon of a sick person.
English grammar worksheet focusing on the use of "should" and "ought to" for advice and past criticism.
English grammar worksheet focusing on transforming sentences into warnings and strong recommendations using "had better," "ought to," and "shouldn't."
Educational worksheet teaching the difference between "should" and "ought to" with illustrated exercises.
Grammar worksheet explaining the use of "ought to" and "had better" with examples and practice exercises.
Grammar worksheet focusing on the use of "ought to" for expressing advice, with fill-in-the-blank exercises and an example.
Educational worksheet teaching the pronunciation of the -ough pattern with interactive word selection exercises.
Grammar worksheet focusing on the use of "ought to" for giving advice, with fill-in-the-blank exercises and example sentences.
Grammar worksheet teaching how to use "should," "ought to," and "had better" for advice and criticism, with example sentences and practice exercises.
Teacher's advice worksheet focusing on using "should," "ought to," and "had better" for giving suggestions to students.
Educational worksheet teaching the use of "should," "ought to," and "had better" with illustrated examples.
Educational worksheet focusing on the "aught" word family, designed to enhance spelling, vocabulary, and writing skills through interactive activities.
Outdoor Spelling Investigation activity sheet with word cards and illustrations for spelling practice.
Interactive grammar worksheet focusing on modal verbs like must, should, and ought to, featuring fill-in-the-blank exercises and illustrated examples.