PPT-Modals: Past Tense Can, Could, Will, Would, Should

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The Past Tense of Can Could I can ride a motorcycle I could ride a bike when I was young The Past Tense of Cant Couldnt The dog cant

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The Past Tense of Can Could I can ride a motorcycle I could ride a bike when I was young The Past Tense of Cant Couldnt The dog cant . I could leave the old days be hind leave all my pals Id never mind I could start my life all a new if I had you I could climb the snow capped mountains sail the mighty ocean wide I could cross the burning desert if I had you by my side I could be a brPage 1br l Infinitive Past Tense Past Participle abide abode abode l arise arose arisen awake awakenedawoke awakenedawoken backbite backbit backbitten backslide backslid backslidden backsli We use the present perfect tense to talk about things that happened at some time in the past and have a connection to the present.. He . has lived. in Sha Tin for twenty years.. She . has taken. art lessons for two months.. The autumn . has. already . arrived. How do you know?. Present Perfect Tense. FORM: have / has + past participle. Affirmative. :. . I . have seen. the film before.. She . Page 303. Avancemos. 3. The Conditional Tense. Frequently, the conditional is used to express probability, possibility, wonder or conjecture of PAST actions, and is usually translated as . would, could, must have or probably. Model for Grammar Presentation. “…it is nouns and verbs, not their assistants, that give good writing its toughness and color” (. Strunk. 72). . Example:. “There is an abandoned store on the southeast corner of Broadway and Thirty-fifth Street in Lorain, Ohio. It does not . Becca. Ross. What is Imperfect Tense?. Imperfect Tense describes what you used to do.. It’s closely related to past tense, but past tense is something that just happened. . There are three Equivalents in English.. The Future Tense. You can express the future tense in Spanish in three ways. . One way is using the . present. tense with a time expression.. El . tren. . sale. a . las. dos.. The Future Tense. Another way is by using . Grammar Toolkit. Continuous tense. Grammar Toolkit. Continuous tense. Continuous tense describes . an . action . that . is. , . was. . or . will be. . continuing. . It . has a form of the verb . to be. 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.. 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 (i.e. single words), including . 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:. 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 . MODULE 2 UNIT 3. ENGLISH. 3.1 Outcomes . At the end of this unit, you will be able to: . Recall the new words in your vocabulary and describe the meaning of each . Use idioms in conversation.. . 2. Distinguish the difference between present and past tense..

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