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“Jacob could learn quickly as a child.” —> what is the modal verb (could) describing?
Ability
“They should really study more if they want good grades.” —> What is the modal verb (should) describing?
Advice
“You should practice your English every night!!!!” —> What is the modal verb (should) describing?
Advice
“Sarah must take her medication every night before she goes to sleep.” —> What is the modal verb (must) describing?
Obligation
“Daisy can run fast at the dog park!” —> What is the modal verb (can) describing?
Ability
“Until my friend arrives, I will play Duolingo.” —> What is the INDEPENDENT CLAUSE?
“I will play Duolingo.” (Independent clause)
“Until my friend arrives, I will play Duolingo.” —> What is the DEPENDENT CLAUSE?
“Until my friend arrives” (dependent clause)
Here is an example of FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE. Name the mistakes, if any. —> “The boys will have been playing soccer together for five years.”
No mistake!
Here is an example of FUTURE PERFECT PROGRESSIVE. Name the mistakes, if any. —> “Kait will has been running for many years.”
“has” should be “have”
“Lisa _____ have _______ working for the company for a decade in January.” Name the tense and fill in the blanks:
Future Perfect Progressive —> will / been
“I will have written a new book by next September.” Name the tense:
Future Perfect
Here is an example of PRESENT PROGRESSIVE. What are the mistakes, if any? —> “He is fly to Argentina next week.”
“fly” should be “flying"
“We ________ _________ to play video games at my friend’s house.”
are / going
“I _______ going ______ travel next month.”
am  /  to
“They will be reading a new book next week.” Name the tense:
Future Progressive
“She is learning Spanish at school.” Name the tense:
Present Progressive