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I have learned the modal auxiliary verbs
The modals are:
Can
Could
May
Might
Shall
Should
Will
Would
Must
Have to
Have got
Need to
Needn't
And aught to.
They ate use before other verbs to add meaning to the main verb.
Model can be use to express a number of different ideas such as :-
Obligation
Possibility
Probability
Permission
Prohibition
Ability
Advice
Modal auxiliary verbs can also be use to express differing degrees of formality compare, \" can I borrow some money?
With \" may I borrow some money? Even though they have similar meaning,they would be used as the second sentence is more polite than the other
I also learned that modal verbs lend themselves to expressing functions of English role- plays are a rich source of teaching ideas.
For example a doctor-patient role- play would be quite productive for modals that can express advice and obligation \" you should take these tablets and rest\"§1482575188
4536575§80335§1134§"This unit talked about model auxiliary verbs and their usages. this part of the unit was quite interesting and easy to understand as the unit was nicely detailed and using a table to show the differences between all the model auxiliary verbs. However, the last part of the unit was quite difficult as it consists of phrasal verbs which lacked examples in the unit so it was hard to understand.