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ESCUELA SUPERIOR

POLITECNICA DE

CHIMBORAZO

CARRERA DE NUTRICION Y DIETETICA


NOMBRE: JAVIER TIPAN
MATERIA:
INGLES
PARALELO:
4TO “E”
DOCENTE:

SILVIA NATALY BEJARANO CRIOLLO

RIOBAMBA – ECUADOR
GRAMMAR REVIEW
Instructions: Find out information about the following grammar tenses. Complete the chart.
Topic: Definition/ usage Structuree/ pattern Examples
definició n/uso estructura/patron
Affirmative Negative Questions
Past They are those that we Permission (can, may, could)
obligation use when we Can' is most often used to ask for
and want to express or
permission permission, give permission but 'may' and
prohibition (not 'could' are also possible even
allow something), though they are
obligation or no not used as often as 'can'.
obligation, we use obligation
modal verbs.
have to
must

Obligation
'Have to' and
'must' are both used to express
obligation. There is a slight
difference in the
way that they are both used.
Describing The things can be Adjectives are key to describing
things described using things correctly.
different criteria,
but one of the most
basic ways is by
taking into account:

The material with


which it is made The
color
The shape
The size
The age or date of
manufacture
The personal opinion
you have
about the object you
want to describe.

REFERENCES:

https://englishpost.org/describe-things-in-english/

https://test-english.com/explanation/b2/modal-verbs-permission-obligation-prohibition-necessity/

https://www.ecenglish.com/learnenglish/lessons/modal-verbs-1-permission-prohibition-obligation-no-obligation

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