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Slide 2 : Once upon a time there was a guy named Pete. He wouldn’t ever do any work. Pete could be very lazy when he wanted to. He knew he should work and that he might have been really rich if he did. But he didn't like to put in the time and effort. He liked to SLEEP all day...and then party all night.
So, during the day he would just sleep in his hammock under a pear tree. While he was sleeping in his hammock he would dream about FOOD because he liked to eat. He liked to eat and could eat a lot. When the food was good, Pete would PIG OUT.
He especially liked to eat fried CHICKEN and mashed potatoes. But he wasn’t picky. He would eat just about anything he could get his hands on. But since he wouldn’t work, his pantry was EMPTY most of the time.
So, he would mooch off his relatives and neighbors. Pete would visit them around a mealtime HOPING for something good to eat. He would usually just hint around that he was hoping for a bite to eat. But if they would pretend not to notice, he would just go ahead and invite himself.
They all knew that Pete could be a really lazy bum. So, they would put their food away when they saw Pete coming over. If that happened, he would ask to borrow money. But he would never PAY any of them back.
And if they wouldn’t PROVIDE him with food or money, he would just go out and steal something from them. They couldn’t put up with Pete’s behavior any longer. So, one day when they caught him stealing some pigs, they decided they should call the sheriff and send him to jail.
Vocabulary Words : Vocabulary Words Sleep
Food
Chicken
Empty
Hoping
Paid
Provide
Slide 4 : What are Modal Verbs? Can, Could, May, Might, Must, Ought, Shall, Should, Will and Would. Modal Verbs
Slide 5 : Position of Modal Verbs
modal verb + base form = might climb
modal verb + be + present participle = might be climbing
modal verb + have + past participle = might have climbed
modal verb + have + been + present participle = might have been climbing
modal verb + be + past participle = should be swept
modal + be + being + past participle = should be being swept
modal verb + have + been + past participle = should have been swept
modal verb + have + been + being + past participle = should have been being swept Modal Verbs
Slide 6 : Modal Verbs
Slide 7 : Modal Verbs Sample Usages Of Modal Verbs Can I use your computer? (asking for permission)
May I use your computer? (more politely asking for permission)
Could I use your computer? (asking for permission with less certainty)
Might I use your computer? (asking for permission politely with uncertainty) You could look at me. (suggestion)
You might look at me. (uncertain suggestion)
You should look at me. (strong suggestion)
You must look at me. (even stronger suggestion)
You will look at me. (strongest suggestion)
Pronunciation Lesson : Pronunciation Lesson President
Pick
Rope
Spot
Process
Parents
Spanish
Pressure
Apart Path
Simply
Report
Public
Speech
Peter
Point
Drop
Separate
Paragraph
Push
Idioms And Expressions: : Idioms And Expressions: ‘‘Pig Out’’ Guys, the pizza is here!!! Let´s pig out!!
Man, we went to Stacey´s last night and pigged out.
He felt like he hadn’t eaten in days and pigged out on his mom´s good cooking.
She is pigging out on hamburgers and French fries.
They can´t hold themselves back when they see chocolate. They have to pig out.
Did you see that couple pigging out over lunch?
Look at that pig pigging out.