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Simple Modal Complex Modal Ephistemic Modal Periphrastic Modal A review you have learnt this in English business 1 Simple Modal Simple modals have single forms ie

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Simple Modal Complex Modal Ephistemic Modal Periphrastic Modal A review you have learnt this in English business 1 Simple Modal Simple modals have single forms ie single words including . INSTRUCTIONS LET'S SPECULATE! must. . . SKe must Kave taNen a ZronJ turn. mLJKt. . . SKe mLJKt Kave Jotten tKe ZronJ dLrectLons. may. . . SKe may not KacouOd. . . SKe couOdn't Ka (d) Word-of-mouth is commonly th(e) English pronunciation can be confusing. (f) Some cancers may be caused by psychological factors. (g) It appears that global warming will cause the sea level to MODALS Can / Can’t Lesson Can / Can’t Can / Can’t Talking aboutability Asking for andgivingpermission Makingrequest Can / Can’t Modalverbscan’t followingcharacteristics Theya Announcements. Agenda. Homework review. Chapter 4 Mini-quiz. Read the conversation between employees at the office. Then select the correct word that completes the sentence. . 1. A: Did you finish that report last night, Mike?. MODALS AUXILIARIES. [DWS} Modals. 1. Modal auxiliaries generally express speakers’ attitudes. For example, modals can express that a speaker feel something is necessary, advisable, permissible, possible, or probable; and, in addition they can convey the strength of those attitudes.. Necessity. Expressing a need. I need to….. I have to…. I have got to…( no negative is used with this form). I must (not)…. Expressing a need. I need to….. I have to…. I have got to…. I must …. Sample Situations. Sample Situation 1. Situation:. . Jack . went to a nightclub with some friends. One of the friends drank too much. . Jack . knew he was too drunk to . drive. He tried . to stop him. . By . T’Sumana. . Hanlamyuang. Must . และ . Mustn't . must . แปลว่า "ต้อง" ดังนั้น. mustn't . หรือ . must not . ก็จะต้องแปลว่า . Ought to. , and . Had Better. ” to give Advice . Use . “. Have to. ” and “. Must. ” for . Necessity. Modals. Use “. Should. , . Ought to. , and . Had Better. ” to give Advice. For example:. m. odal verbs v main verbs. (2) Meaning. e. pistemic and root modality. p. ossibility, necessity. c. ore meanings and interpretations. (3) Focus. c. an. u. se of past forms. m. ust. n. egation. (4) Summary & Conclusions. The Past Tense of Can = Could. I. . can. . ride. . a motorcycle.. I . could. . ride. . a bike . (when I was young).. The Past Tense of Can’t = Couldn’t. The dog . can’t. . What are modal verbs?. They are:. Can. Could. May. Might. Must. Shall. Should. Will. Would. . Ought. . to. Modal verbs . are sometimes referred to as . Modal. . Auxiliary. . verbs. because they . ” for L2a. CAS LX 500A1. Topics in Linguistics: Language Acquisition. “UG in L2A” so far. UG . principles. (Subjacency, Binding Theory). UG . parameters. of variation. (Subjacency bounding nodes, Binding domains, null subject, V. How do you feel? Unit 2 Name the emotions… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yjAFMNkCDo&t=193s Vocabulary Annoyed Delighted Embarrassed Proud Shocked Tense Anxious Depressed Furious Scared Surprised

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