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Hello everyone, welcome to today's class.
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Ready for a little sentence transformation?
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Ok, this is your sentence.
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Javi didn't make his bed.
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Write this same sentence into the affirmative and the interrogative form.
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Go!
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Ok, so the affirmative would be Javi made his bed.
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Look, did is in the past.
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So now that we only have the main verb, we must use the past form.
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Go for the interrogative.
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Did, the auxiliary in the past.
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Have, the subject.
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The infinitive.
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Make, very good, the main verb.
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His bed.
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Don't forget the question mark.
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On this video, we are going to go over the use of will.
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Will is a modal verb.
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That means that it can only be used with a main verb.
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It's similar to an auxiliary verb, remember?
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We use it when we do a sentence transformation, okay?
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But in this case, this verb will never be the main verb.
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Is that clear?
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I like to think of will, the particle, the modal verb,
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As that ping light bulb that you can see when you watch cartoons and the main character has a great idea.
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That's when we are going to use the modal verb WILL.
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We can have these great ideas into contexts.
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One, when we want to offer our help.
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For example, we are in class and someone says, it's very hot in here and then bling, you have an idea.
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I will open the window. Can you think of another example?
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I will give you the circumstances and you can text me the sentence you think you could use.
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Okay? Imagine we are at the pedestrian cross, the zebra crossing on the street, and you see someone always carrying a very, very, very, very heavy package and a bag on his hand.
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And you look at this person and say, hmm, what can I do to help this person?
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What would you do?
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Remember, build a sentence using will.
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You have the sentence? Look at it carefully. You need different components. Do you have the subject? Good. Now, you write the particle will, the modal verb. Great. And now you write an infinitive.
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Now, think of the list of verbs that we have with the different columns. The first one, the infinitive. Like in the example I said before, I will open the window. Just the main verb goes alone.
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No to, no ings, no s. Nothing. Just a plain infinity.
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Write a sentence. Send it to me, okay? So I can take a look if you want to.
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That was supposed to look like a heart.
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These promises, these ideas that come from the heart, we use it very often.
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For example, you get the results from a test and you were expecting greater grades.
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And you say, I promise myself next time I'll study more.
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I will try harder.
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Another example.
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Yesterday was your friend's birthday and you forgot to call her.
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You say, I promise, next year, I will be the first one to say happy birthday to you on your birthday.
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You know that in English, we like to make everything short.
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So, sometimes, you're going to read, write, say, and hear that the modal verb will,
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it's not pronounced like a complete word but like a little sound that goes after
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the subject I'll call you tomorrow I'll open the window okay we use the
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contraction the short form regularly in oral language in written language text
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messages all the time however bear in mind when you do an English test even
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the cat and pet tests in those cases depending on what kind of text you're
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writing if it's a formal letter or a formal email you will always want to use
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the full word, the modal verb will. So just to have the grammar clear look at this
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little chart that I've done. We use the particle will for offerings and promises
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and how do we build the sentence? We build it with will and the infinitive
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for example, I will open it all or I will study harder. So this is it. Don't forget, email me if
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there is just one little thing that you don't understand, okay? I will get to it. See you soon!
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- Idioma/s:
- Autor/es:
- ALONSO SANTANA, REBECA SABINA
- Subido por:
- Rebeca Sabina A.
- Licencia:
- Todos los derechos reservados
- Visualizaciones:
- 80
- Fecha:
- 1 de abril de 2020 - 1:36
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Centro:
- CP INF-PRI PLÁCIDO DOMINGO
- Duración:
- 06′ 49″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 1.78:1
- Resolución:
- 1920x1080 píxeles
- Tamaño:
- 644.33 MBytes