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Can, must, have to, should, would, will, might,

shall, may ; could . be going to


Modal verbs
Semi-modal verbs.
She has to wear a uniform at work.
He hasnt to wear one.
She was going to do shopping.
I was going to say. You are going to prepare.
She has a long day at work.
She hadnt got enough money to travel to Paris.
She didnt have a ..
When I was a teenager I had to be home by 9,
but he doesnt have to take many exams
nowadays. He has not got to take
My son is a teenager, he has to be home early.
Tooth teeth, foot feet

I have to
Nobody enjoys having to get up early.

Practice makes perfect.


There is a bird / space
There are flowers
There are
to convince , convinced
at @ . dot

An email.
An address
a book
There is some milk in the fridge. +
Here is a glass of milk.
Do we have any milk?
There is not any milk in the fridge.
Caf, coffee, cafeteria.

Bookcase Furniture
Library

area, location

Bookstore
Parking lot
Outdoor
Argue versus fight
Books /s/ trains /z/ houses /iz/
Transportation means U.S.
Transport means UK
He gets/s/ does/z/ washes/iz/ watches /iz/ lives/z/
stands/z/ prays/z/ plays /z/
Pencils sharpener
Leau

Close the door.


Shut the door.
Lock the door.
Wind
Door handle/ Knob
I know
Can you turn off the lights?
Adverbs of Frequency.
I play soccer. I do not play tennis.
I always play soccer. Main verb
I do not always play tennis.
Sometimes I play tennis.
I sometimes play tennis.
50% yes 50% no
Skiing

Mainly

adverb

Main office adjective


Chinese food
Snails coffee
Coke
orange Juice
Jews
What do you like to eat?
Fair

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