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1`MODALS 1. Obligation: Have to (General-external obligations-laws-rules) all tenses.

Necessity: Must (+ base forms of the main verb) specific- personal official forms (not all tenses) Must/must not. 2. No obligation: Dont have to. We dont have to. No necessity: 3. Prohibition: Must not (+ base forma of the main verb). a. Cant b. Not allowed to. 4. Advice (Advice-noun Advise-verb) or opinion: Should or should not (+ base form). a. Ought to ought not to. 5. Strong recommendations: Have to- must 6. Have got (British) = Have to Ive got to go now = I have to go now.

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1. He cant be sick I saw him at the gym. (100%) 1. 2. Shes not at home. She may (+) be (a lo major, de pronto) working. (50 %) 2. 3. They must be out, there arent any lights on. (100 %) 1. 4. His phone is off; he might (-) on the plain now. (50%) 2.

Classified it depending on the degree of certainty. 1. It we are sure that is something is true. 2. If we think something is possibly true. 3. If we are sure something is impossible or not true. TRABAJAR LA UNIDAD 4 a. b. y c. 3c y la 4 a. Tomar dos prrafos del artculo continuos y que sean trabajables. Para analizar las clases de oraciones simples, compuestas, coordinadas o subordinadas. Revisar los sujetos es personal o impersonal para analizar el discurso de esta clase de textos. El uso de conectores si se usan

muchos o si son oraciones sueltas o muestran contraste o llevan a conexin.

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