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Intermediate Course - Modals

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This is an Intermediate Course on Modals

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Intermediate course : Intermediate course Day-15

Revision of comparative and superlative form : Revision of comparative and superlative form

Modals : Modals Can, could, may, might, must, will, would, shall, should, ought to, need are the modal verbs Modal verbs are followed by the infinitive without to and their form doesn’t change: he can swim well. (not cans).

Ability : Ability We use the following verbs to speak about the ability

Other uses of can : Other uses of can We use can to mean sometimes: People can do funny things when they’ve experienced something terrible.(= people sometimes do funny things) We also use can to ask for or to give permission: Can I borrow your pen? You can borrow it, but I need it for the next class.

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Practice for the vocabulary : Practice for the vocabulary

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