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SIMPLE FUTURE

TENSE
TEACHER: DIANA PATRICIA RESTREPO SOLÒRSANO
SECOND ENGLISH LEVEL
JUNE 2020
KEY
WORDS
GRAMMATICAL
STRUCTURE
GRAMMATICAL
STRUCTURE
1. Why did you bring so much food from the supermarket?
Because I will invite/ am going to invite my friends to dinner
and I will cook / am going to cook something really good.

2. Oh dear! I've forgotten my English book at home.


It's no problem; I will lend / am going to lend you mine.

3. Look at those dark clouds. It will rain / is going to rain.

4. I think she will win / is going to win the first prize at the
competition.
5. If you don’t send this parcel tonight, it ______________ probably
__________ (be) too late.

6. Mom; ‘Why have you put the TV on?’


Dad; ‘I will watch / is going to watch the news.’

What do the following sentences imply?


1. Mariana is having a baby
2. Mariana is having a baby in two months
3. Mariana is going to have a baby
4. Mariana will have a baby
MODAL VERBS
USE MODAL VERB EXAMPLES
Can Alice can speak three languages fluently.
ABILITY
Could Da Vinci could paint very well.
LACK OF Can not Sara can`t drive a car.
ABILITY Could not Roger couldn`t play the piano two years ago.
Can (Informal) Can you show me your photo album, please?
Will (Polite) Will you lend me your book, please?
REQUEST Could (Polite) Could you do me a favor, please?
Would (+Polite) Would you mind helping me with this exercise, please?
May (Formal) May I have the ticket, please?
Can (Informal) Can I go to the bathroom, please?
PERMISSION Could (Informal) Could he call me later, please?
May (Formal) May I use your phone, please?
Should You should visit your dentist at least twice a year
ADVICE
Should not Teens shouldn`t drink alcohol
Must (rule) You must fasten the seat belt when you drive your car.
OBLIGATION
Have/ has to (need) We have to keep in social distancing to slow down the spreadof covid19.
Must not We mustn`t go out anytime we want due of the quarantine (no allowed)
PROHIBITION
Do/ Does not to My husband doesn`t have to work on weekends (no required)

POSSIBILITY That`s a beautiful jacket!! It may be expensive


Can, Could, may
Our life is different now! You could be more resilient to face it
ADJECTIVES AND
ADVERBS OF MANNER
➢ We use adverbs of manner to describe HOW ACTIONS are done.

➢ We usually add -LY to an adjective to form an ADVERB.

➢ The Adverb COMES AFTER the verb of the sentence.

Michael is tender.
Michael kisses me tenderly

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