Yes, I think I can drink up a river.Did you feel thirsty after such a long walk?ContentsLooking AheadFurther DevelopmentApplying GrammarDiscovering GrammarExaggerationApproaching the TopicHomework Learn to use modal verbs correctly. Learn to form and use modal verbs + have done construction properly. Learn to use exaggerations to express strong emotions.Looking Ahead• Do the exercise on page 41.• Key: 2) 3) 1) 5) 4)• Read the following passage. Underline the modal verbs and try to understand their meanings.Approaching the topic• If you are planning on driving in Europe, you should know that driving laws and customs change greatly from country to country.• Be careful not to allow frustration with other drivers to develop into rude gestures in Germany: they are forbidden by the law. It may not be welcome to show your anger in Greece, either. You cannot honk your horn too loudly there (although this may surprise many visitors to Athens!)• In Luxemburg, the law says that drivers have to flash their lights each time the pass another car.• Make sure of speed limits that change from one moment to the next. For example, in Austria, speed limits are lower at night and in France, the speed limit on the freeways drops from 130km/h to 110 km/h when it rains. (And if the French police catch you speeding, you have to pay a considerable fine immediately!)• But perhaps the strangest law of all is from Romania, where you must not drive your car if it is dirty.Complete the following table based on the passage above. Write down the sentences with modal verbs in the proper blanks. Discovering GrammarFunctionsExamplesObligation The law says that drivers have to flash their lights…Ability I can sing E...