Scalda - modals

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This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Modals

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Modals
- We use modals to show if we believe something is certain, possible or impossible. (must, might, can't)
- We also use them to do things like talk about ability, ask permission, and make requests and offers. (can't, may, could, would)

Example: You ________ behave yourself.

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Frame/Write a sentence using 'can' as a modal verb.

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Frame/Write a sentence using 'should' as a modal verb.

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Frame/Write a sentence using 'must' as a modal verb.

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to invent
to explain
origin
bovine
to imagine
uitvinden
uitleggen
oorsprong
runderachtig
inbeelden

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Write down at least 3 questions asked in the video that contain modals.
(could, can, should, would, must, etc.)

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Write down at least 3 questions asked in the video that contain modals.
(could, can, should, would, must, etc.)

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Questions with modals
- I invented a game my family and I couldn't stop playing.
- A player in 'milky cow' would breath in as deaply as they can.
- First rule of 'Would I lie to you' is...
- I would  say that 'milky cow' was played for many summers.
- Can we play 'milky cow'?

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How to play 'milky cow'?

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Gregory slips up talking about the wrong location. How does this happen?

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What is the origin of 'milky cow'?

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Are they really going to stop playing 'Would I lie to you' and play 'milky cow' instead? Why?

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Is the story true or false? Why do you think so?

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