CTV3B 19/11

Good morning!
Today's grammar lesson:
Modals in the past

Grab your notebooks & workbooks :)
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Good morning!
Today's grammar lesson:
Modals in the past

Grab your notebooks & workbooks :)

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Learning objective
After today's lesson you:
Will be able to use modal verbs to talk about past events

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Modal verbs in the past
may/might/
could have
Used to speculate
''She might/may/could have been worried about.....''
should/ought to have
Used for expressing and right and wrong behavior
''He should have/ ought to have stayed longer.''
may!/might have!
Used to express expectations/ right behavior (exclamation)
''You might have offered me food! I was starving!''
must/can't/
couldn't have
Used to express logical deductions
''He can't have walked here; he broke his leg!''
should have/ supposed to
Used when believing/expecting something to be true
''She was supposed to be here an hour ago.''

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Listening
Open your books to page 34 and look at exercise 2.

We'll do this exercise together.


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check your answers!

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Over to you!
Complete exercise 4, 5 and 6. We'll check the answers afterwards.

Finished? 
Try exercise 7
timer
12:00

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Let's check the answers

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Learning objective, let's check
Can you use modal verbs to talk about past events?


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That's all!
See you next week :)

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