Understanding Modal Verbs in English
Modal verbs, also known as modals, are auxiliary verbs that express attitudes and levels of certainty in English. They serve various purposes, such as indicating certainty, ability, permission, and making requests. Modal verbs like can, could, may, might, will, would, must, shall, should, and ought
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Scaffolded Reading Activities for Language Learners
These scaffolded reading activities for language learners include gapped sentences, mixed tenses exercises, and a variety of text-related tasks to enhance reading comprehension and language skills. Activities cover phrasal verbs, dependent prepositions, comparatives/superlatives, modals, and past te
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Rules and Examples for Changing Direct to Indirect Narration
Description of events and rules for converting direct narration into indirect narration, including changes in tense, modals, expressions of time and place, and persons. Examples provided for each rule to help understand the concepts better.
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Understanding English Tenses: Simple Present and Sentence Structure
Explore the Simple Present tense in English, learn how to form affirmative, negative, and question sentences, understand signal words, and discover the usage of long forms and contracted forms. Enhance your knowledge of using affirmatives, pronouns, modals, and sentence structures in English. Improv
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Exploring Various Topics: Cats, Algae, Modals, and More
Dive into a range of subjects from describing cats and algae to understanding modals and defining everyday objects like clocks and whiteboards. Explore concepts such as qualifiers, conditions, and language patterns through practical examples and images.
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