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SECUNDARIA - TODOS - MODAL VERBS - INGLÉS - FORMACIÓN

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Subido el 15 de marzo de 2020 por Cp santodomingo algete

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hello guys this is your favorite 00:00:00
assistant mr. Charles and just put 00:00:11
myself over here to a little corner so 00:00:14
you might see my thought or should we 00:00:17
say the topic of the day as well it's 00:00:20
going to be modal verbs hope you guys 00:00:24
can understand my handwriting right in 00:00:31
might suck so first of all guys how about we start with the basics in other words 00:00:34
how is it that modal verse function if i say i exercise okay i exercise i'm not really 00:00:42
say much before i mean besides the fact that i might exercise sometimes okay the second thing 00:00:55
that I want to remind you, okay, is that these verbs, they don't use an s, all right, at 00:01:04
the end for the third person singular, use an s, okay, so be a no-no for the ss, okay, 00:01:13
in third person singular for modal verbs, third person singular, okay, let's remember 00:01:20
that just some a little bit of a little bit more basic rules of how they're used 00:01:34
so as I have said guys in this other page that I have open we're going to be 00:01:41
taking a look at the different types or modalities or uses that we have for 00:01:47
modal verbs code as a modal verb oh there we see can make filling up for 00:01:54
that function of asking for permission could can also be using that way as well okay in this case 00:02:02
she says could i open the window actually that is a question that you guys ask us a lot especially 00:02:09
since the heaters are always broken and it's always so hot okay then she also has may very 00:02:15
important right for permission may i borrow your dictionary may i go to the restroom i'm trying to 00:02:23
give advice. And the typical example is should, as we can see over here, right? Harris says, 00:02:30
you should visit your dentist at least twice a year. You should visit your dentist at least 00:02:39
twice a year. Now, the next one is obligation, okay? As we can see here, obligation, must 00:02:46
and have to, right? These are famous ones. I'm pretty sure you guys remember them. You 00:02:52
have to take off your shoes before you get into the mosque, all right, I did not know 00:02:56
this, I actually have just learned that, I have never been to a mosque, but at least 00:03:02
now we have learned, right, thanks to Mimi's example, that you have to, meaning it's not 00:03:06
optional, it's not a choice, okay, it's an obligation to take off your shoes before you 00:03:13
enter a mosque, alright, and then our last 00:03:20
most typical example, okay, of how we use modal verbs 00:03:24
is to express possibility, alright, to that point we use 00:03:28
might, may, could, and can, so you can see 00:03:32
many of these verbs can be used interchangeably between 00:03:36
their different types, right, and the first one 00:03:40
says, it looks nice, but it might be very 00:03:43
expensive, okay, so she's saying, hey, whatever it is that you're 00:03:47
trying to buy, okay, looks real nice, the next example is 00:03:52
also expresses possibility, right, Richard may be coming 00:03:55
to see us tomorrow, okay, she's saying that there's a possibility 00:03:59
that Richard, let's say that's her friend, her friend Richard 00:04:04
could come tomorrow, okay 00:04:07
but she's not sure 00:04:10
Subido por:
Cp santodomingo algete
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Fecha:
15 de marzo de 2020 - 22:10
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CP INF-PRI SANTO DOMINGO
Duración:
04′ 23″
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