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English for Intermediate Students, Lesson 9. Homework

  • March 17, 2016
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My dear students, this subject had always made me fear, that’s why I give you the comfortable homework for these lessons. First, you have to revise your new grammar: which choice lies on the needed shelf in our imaginary supermarket. Some phrases repeat the ones from the grammar page. So you don’t have to be…

50 Shades of Modality. Part Two. English for Intermediate Students, Lesson 9

  • March 15, 2016
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Let’s continue learning our modals! I wanted to remind you that the modals don’t change, except “be to,” and “have to.” That is why sometimes we replace the unchanged verb with another one in the past or future. If you will choose the needed modal verb in accordance with your mood or other inner feelings,…

English for Intermediate Students, Lesson 8. Homework

  • March 14, 2016
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The subject of Modality is not the easiest, so let’s try to do it following the grammar steps. Check out the grammar page and be sure that you can do it. Now as you refreshed the lists of Modality, let’s start: Connect the lists of the expressions with the lists of the modal verbs: 1)…

Understanding modals of necessity: must, have got to, have to [infographic]

  • December 23, 2013
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Like other modal verbs, modals of necessity are guilty of strange behavior. Learn about their feisty habits with this infographic. What is a Modal Verb? Modals are small helping verbs that are used in past, present and future tense to convey ideas such as prohibition, obligation, necessity, permission and ability. The list includes will, should,…

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