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Modals

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    A review about Modals of Request, Abilities and Permission.
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  • Give me a sentence with MIGHT to express possibility.
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  • Give me a sentence with BE ABLE TO in the Present Perfect Simple!
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  • Make it less formal: Would you like me to say that again?
    Do you want me to repeat that? / Have you got that? / etc
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  • What does the modal structure express in the following sentence? “He’ll be able to understand you as long as you look at him when you speak.”
    Ability in the future
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  • What does the modal verb express in the following sentence? “Can't you stay a little longer?”
    Request
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  • Make a deduction using MUST or CAN’T.
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  • Explain the difference: Juvenal may be deaf. / Maybe Juvenal is deaf.
    “May be” is a modal and “maybe” is an adverb.
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  • What’s most formal? “May I text you tonight?” or “Could I send you an email tonight?”
    Requests with MAY I are always more formal than with COULD I
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  • Give me a sentence with (NOT) BE ABLE TO in the Simple Future!
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  • Correct or Incorrect: Rodrigão couldn’t see his boyfriend, Clodoval, last weekend. So, he must go today.
    Correct
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  • Organize the answers from formal to informal: Could you tell her that Glória Groove called? – No problem. / I'd be glad to. / Yes, of course.
    (more formal) I’d be glad to. / (less formal) Yes, of course. / (informal) No problem.
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  • Correct or incorrect: Would you mind not park over the disabled spot?
    Incorrect. Would you mind not PARKING over the disabled spot?
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