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Title: 8. 9/ summary of modal verbs / page 245 part 3


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8. 9/ summary of modal verbs / page 245part 3
  • Meaning / modal__________example
  • Ability can-
    cant eat
  • Future/ possibility may/ might
    might go
  • Prediction /future plan will/ wont
    wont go
  • Requests can/ cant
  • could/ couldnt
    could you go?
  • will/ wont
  • would

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8. 9/ summary of modal verbs / page 245
  • Meaning / modal__________example
  • permission may
    may I go/
  • can/ cant
  • Advice should/ shouldnt
    shouldnt go
  • obligations have to
  • must /
    mustn't mustnt stay

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8.10/ Infinitive after Adjectives / page 248
  • Subject pronoun object pronoun possess
    adjectives
  • I
    me my
  • You
    your your
  • He
    him his
  • She her
    her
  • It
    it its
  • We us
    our
  • You
    you your
  • They
    them their

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8.10/ Infinitive after Adjectives / page 248
  • Possessive pronouns Reflexive
    pronouns
  • mine
    myself
  • Yours
    yourself
  • His
    himself
  • Hers
    herself
  • Ours
    ourselves
  • Yours
    yourselves
  • Theirs
    themselves

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8.11 / Indefinite Pronouns/ page 249
Examples Indefinite Pronouns Explanation
Someone is making noise. Are you looking for somebody? Some-one / somebody A pronoun with some usually appears in an affirmative statement or in a question . A pronoun with some prefers to a specific unidentified person or thing some
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8.11 / Indefinite Pronouns/ page 249
Who left early? No one. Nobody liked to the production. Nothing is wrong. There isnt anything to watch on TV. Did anyone call? There isnt anybody at home. No one No body Nothing anything A pronoun with no- usually appears as the subject . A pronoun with no means not a or not any not any is more common as the object . A pronoun with any- means it doesnt matter which no - any
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8.11 / Indefinite Pronouns/ page 249
Is everyone ready?\ Everybody likes this pen. We cant see everything. everyone everybody everything A pronoun with every means all the people or all the things. every
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