Friday, June 20, 2014
GRAMMAR: MODAL VERBS
Modal verbs are verbs like: can, could, would, should, must, have to, may, might.
They are different from normal verbs. They all express something (e.g. ability, advice...)
Watch the video below on how to use modals in conversations
Now study the modals and then do some practice
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
They are different from normal verbs. They all express something (e.g. ability, advice...)
- no -s for the third singular (e.g. he can go -
nothe can goes) - they are helping verbs and make questions by inversion (e.g. Can he go..?)
- we always use the infinitive of another verb (without 'to') after them
Watch the video below on how to use modals in conversations
Now study the modals and then do some practice
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Exercise
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
WILL & GOING TO FOR FUTURE USE
- We use "will" for decisions that we make at the moment of speaking
- We use "be going to" for plans
Watch the video, study the differences between "will" and "be going to" and then do some practice
How and when to use future with "will"?
How and when to use "be going to"?
Difference between "will" and "be going to"
Exercise with "will"
Exercise with "be going to"
Exercise "will" or "be going to"
Friday, June 13, 2014
Friday, June 6, 2014
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