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A MV sometimes requires another verb. True or false?
FALSE! A MODal verb MODifies another verb. So you ALWAYS need a MV + Verb. (I SHOULD DRINK more water).
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thief
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gift
Win 25 points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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baam
Lose 10 points!
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We can use 2 MV together to make a sentence. True or false?
FAAALSE! Never ever ever 1MV + 1V (I MIGHT EAT pizza this evening)
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trap
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fairy
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gift
Win 25 points!
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banana
Go to last place!
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They are always followed by the bare infinitive ("play": not "to play")
Yes... but not exactly! Remember we have a couple of exceptions "OUGHT TO" AND "HAVE TO"
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eraser
Reset score!
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magnet
Take 25 points!
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fairy
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lifesaver
Give 25 points!
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trap
No points!
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star
Double points!
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rocket
Go to first place!
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thief
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COMPLETE: You __________ try fish and chips! Amazing!
MUST. Yes, if you want to emphasize your recommendation, it's a MUST!
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Name as many MODAL VERBS as you CAN
1CAN 2COULD 3MAY 4MIGHT 5MUST 6HAVE TO 7 OUGHT TO 8SHALL 9SHOULD 10WOULD 11 WILL
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MV conjugations are tough to learn. True or false?
FALSE! There are no conjugations for MV. No musting, no canning, no woulding ;)
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Is this sentence correct? I must leave the hotel room by noon.
Yes! When speaking about RULES, you ought to use "must".
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COMPLETE: We __________ watch an old video at school today. So dull!
HAD TO. No past tense for MUST. No: "musted" doesn't exist! Duh
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"SHOULD + HAVE + PARTICIPLE" expresses regret or critisism. True or false?
YES! You should have listened to me, I told you so... ;)
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The "d" in the following sentence stands for "would": YOU'D BETTER!
Nope! It's YOU HAD BETTER (mÊs et val). Very informal and rather threatening!
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HAVE TO and MUST have the exact same use. True or false?
False. When expressing obligation, "MUST" is used exclusively in the present tense, for self-imposed obligations and laws/rules.
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SHOULD and OUGHT TO have the same meaning
Yes... but not exactly. "Ought to" is a bit more formal. Perfect for your essays, reports and letters of application.
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