martes, 17 de mayo de 2011

Modal Verbs. Dan and Paco.

http://anasenglishactivities.blogspot.com

We choose that website because it´s explain the modal verbs good and with shorts phrases. The website is in Spanish but we translate it to English. It was easy because words in Spanish was similar than the English. In the website there were a table of the all modal verbs with all their uses and definition

The modal verbs are verbs that don´t have an auxiliar. They express: obligation, necessity, prohibition, without necessity, probality, possibility, ability...
The modal verbs are: can, could, must, should, will, shall, have to, may, might and need.
Must express obligation. Can´t express prohibition. Should, may and might express possibility.
In the bottom of the website there are some interesting exercises. We practise with that.

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