Presentation - Maria Grazia
Peer feedback - Stefano
Tutorial - Matteo
Modals continued:
Ability & Probability correction task
Will/won't, would/wouldn't, shall for offers, habits, typical behaviour, intention, refusal and willingness.
It's important not to categorise modals too rigidly - always start with the context. For more notes and examples go to:http://seansenglishclassroom.pbworks.com/w/page/11442644/Modals
Homework
Finish the exercise on alternatives to modals.
Read the extract overleaf. What is a memorandum of association?
Notes:
(a) You have studied grammar for 6 years so you must know the rules by now.
(b) You should know the rules by now, but if you don’t, get studying!
(c) You have to know the rules to pass the exam.
Which sentence expresses a deduction, a necessity which one gives advice?
2 comments:
Pun, word play and trash-talk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcDBJJkWvDk
Thanks for posting that
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