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sábado, 23 de julio de 2011

MODALS VERBS

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  6. The explanation is clear and the exercises are very good
    Mónica Julieth Camargo Flórez
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    Angie Divantoque 1105

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  11. erbos modales ~ English Modal Verbs
    Los verbos modals son una categoría de verbos auxiliares. Verbos modales también se llaman modales auxiliares o simplemente modales. Hay diez verbos modales ingleses:

    can could
    may might
    shall should
    will would
    must ought to
    Los modales expresan el modo de un verbo: la capacidad, la posibilidad, la necesidad u una otra condición del verbo principal.

    Estes verbos se usan con verbos principales para formar afirmaciones o preguntas. Los modales no tienen conjugaciones ni tiempo y no se pueden usar sin verbo principal.

    En inglés, el verbo principal siempre queda en forma infinitiva sin to, excepto el modal ought.

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  12. En una afirmación, el orden de las palabras es sujeto + modal + verbo principal.

    sujeto modal verbo principal
    They
    Ellos can
    pueden come.
    venir.

    Mike
    Mike should
    debe walk.
    caminar.
    En las preguntas, el orden de palabras es modal + sujeto + verbo principal.

    preguntas de sí o no (yes-no questions)
    modal sujeto verbo principal
    Can
    ¿Pueden they come?
    venir?

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  13. Should
    ¿Debería Mike
    Mike drive?
    manejar?
    preguntas informativas (wh- questions)
    wh- word modal sujeto verbo principal
    When
    ¿Cuándo can
    pueden they come?
    venir?

    How
    ¿Cómo could
    podría he know?
    saber?

    Can

    El modal can, como el verbo español poder, indica una posibilidad o una capacidad.

    Tom can help you.
    Tom puede ayudarte.
    Wild animals can be dangerous.
    Los animales salvajes pueden ser peligrosos.

    Eating out can be costly.
    Comer fuera puede ser costoso.
    En preguntas, se utiliza can para solicitar permiso de hacer algo o sea para preguntar sobre una posibilidad.
    Can I help you?
    ¿Puedo ayudarle?
    Can Mike have dinner with us?
    ¿Mike puede cenar con nosotros?

    Who can answer the next question?
    ¿Quién puede contestar a la próxima pregunta?
    When can we get back the results?
    ¿Cuándo podemos tener los resultados?

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  14. It Could Have Been a disaster.
    It could have been a disaster.

    When I was young, I Could run very fast.
    When I was young, I could run very fast.
    Could be used to speculate on future possibilities. Estes examples, Could and Might are synonymous.
    It Could / Might rain tonight.
    It may rain tonight.
    This Could / Might be dangerous.
    That may / might be dangerous.

    In the questions yes or no, Coulda speculates on possibilities in the present or the future.
    Could she be the murderer?
    Can / Could she be the killer?

    Could this be a mistake?
    Could this be an error?
    Could indicate an option.

    Could we go see a movie.
    We can / could see a movie.
    I Could Become a doctor.
    I can / could become a doctor.

    In the questions yes or no, Could make a request polite. Estes examples, Could and Can are synonymous.
    Could / Can you open your window?
    Can you open your window?
    Could / Can you help me Move This sofa?
    Can you help me move this couch?

    Could be used to form the conditional that contains two sentences: one with "if" (si) and the other with the result. Could prayer is on the result.

    In these statements, expressed Could a hypothetical situation:

    If I had time, I Could play tennis with you.
    If I had time, could play tennis with you.
    Could We study together, if you want to.
    We study together, if you want.

    If It Were not raining, we Could go on a picnic.
    If it was not raining, we could go on a picnic.
    Could be used to speculate on a possibility that does not get done because they do not come to a condition fulfilled.
    If we HAD left Sooner, Could Have we taken the train.
    If we come out sooner, we could have taken the train.
    I Could Have Passed the exam, if I Had Studied more.
    He could have passed the examination if he had studied more.

    I'm glad we Took umbrellas. We Could Have gotten soaked.
    I'm glad we brought umbrellas. We could have soaked.

    Shall and Will

    Manners will / Marshall + main verb is future tense and indicate an intention or an action will happen in the future.
    There is no difference between these two manners to use them in statements. However, Marshall is rarely used in American English.

    I will / close the door for Marshall you.
    Will close the door for you.
    Tom will / Shall Meet us at the train station.
    Tom meets us at the train station.

    They will / Shall leave tomorrow at 8:00.
    Iran morning at eight.
    In-questions, shall and will be used to find options or data.
    Who will / Shall drive the car?
    Who will drive the car?
    When will / shall i see you again?
    When will I see you again?

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  15. Interesnte explain how each modal verb to learn to use time understanding that their use is appropriate, it is important to know the variety you are to ever learn the language but at this point is so important to everyone.

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  16. YEISON ALARCON 1102
    the activity of modals I found it very good because we can apply to improve our English.

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    Maria Fernanda Fandiño 1105

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    Yury Milena Hernandez 1105

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