4. Modals

Grammar :
We might talk about modals but it could very well be something else. I could tell you so many grammar rules that you ought to know.
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Grammar :
We might talk about modals but it could very well be something else. I could tell you so many grammar rules that you ought to know.

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Look at these sentences
You might study harder for better grades
You should study harder for better grades
Would you like some help?
I can't code and drive
Driving and coding can cause accidents
May I be excused from class?
You must finish the assignment today!


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What did you notice about the last sentences, grammar wise.

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You might study harder for better grades
You should study harder for better grades
Would you like some help?
I can't code and drive
Driving and coding can cause accidents
May I be excused from class?
You must finish the assignment today!


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Modals
Modals (also called modal verbs, modal auxiliary verbs, modal auxiliaries) are special verbs which behave irregularly in English. They are different from normal verbs like "work, play, visit..." They give additional information about the function of the main verb that follows it. They have a great variety of communicative functions.

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    They never change their form. You can't add "s", "ed", "ing"
    They are always followed by an infinitive* without "to"
    They  allow speakers to express certainty, possibility, willingness, obligation, necessity, ability.

*hele werkwoord

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Use of modal verbs:
    Permission
    Ability
    Obligation
    Prohibition
    Lack of necessity
    Advice
    possibility
    probability

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2. You _____ leave your door unlocked when you go out.
A
Shouldn't
B
Mustn't
C
Can't
D
Might not

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4. This is impossible. It _____ be a mistake!
A
Should
B
Must
C
Can
D
Might

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5. You should probably bring an umbrella. It _____ rain later today.
A
Should
B
Must
C
Can
D
Might

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"A woman without her man is nothing"
Punctuate this sentence correctly!

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“A woman, without her man, is nothing.”

“A woman: without her, man is nothing.”


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Your turn!
See link in Chat.

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Or...
"Save him not hang him" (it is a telegram received by a jailer who is in the process of executing a capital punishment). This is basically a survival and death matter. if the jailer reads this as
"Save him not, hang him",
On the other hand, if he reads like this,
"Save him, not hang him", means he has to stop the execution process.

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Reading
  • June 8 hand in at least 1 reading assignment
  • June 15 Second reading assignment
  • June 29 hand in Writing assignment
  • Year 1 done! :)
    Blimey.....

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Presentations
Still a few to do.....New planning will follow asap.

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Clear?
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