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I've found an English teacher who is not a native speaker. Because they don't know what is really hard to understand or use grammar in my conversation at all. I've watched almost all videos about modal verbs on TH-cam, unfortunately, all native English teachers failed to make it clear. However, finally I got it. The most clear and perfect explanation of modal verbs and other expressions. Thank you so much. You are the best.
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My favorite English channel. I was studying English (In a private school) when all this situation with the covid started and unfortunately, the classes were canceled until next year. I was sad, but, I noticed that I have a lot of problems with basic grammar (such as modals, adverbs, conditional...) Fortunately, I found your channel. I want to say, thank you! You're an amazing teacher, and for your smile I think that you're a nice person too. Thank you, thank you very much
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I have almost always had the confusion with the usage of modals but now it's almost clear except the usage of "should" I mean can we use "should" as a polite request and if we can which is more polite "shall or should" This video helped me a lot :).
I'm glad this lesson has been helpful to you, Carlos. 'shall' & 'should' are not usually used for polite requests. You can find mor e information here: th-cam.com/video/cB7vltnJsOw/w-d-xo.html
You are a great teacher , because your explanations are very easy , the way you teach is very easy like getting butter smoothly into mind , please make some video on daily fast English conversations too😄
Yep !! Dear prof you are the best teacher ever. I do love you. I do like Mino’s teaching. Prof, what about: Might I borrow your pen ? Nothing about : Must + have + V3 ? And the last question: in specific ability in the past in positive sentence what shall I use ? Could or to be able to or to manage to? Love. A
Thank you very much, Andrea! 1. 'Might I ...' for permission is possible, but rather old-fashioned. You might come across it in classics. 2. 'must have done' is an assumption for a completed action. I though I had given an example with that. 3. You can use any of those three.
Thank you very much for these lessons but I want to ask you about the usage of can when you said giving permission/expressing prohibition is that mean they are always together I mean that giving permission is always with expressing prohibition in the same sentence like your example or not?
Thanks for your videos. I am struggling with this exercise. Chris is asking a student at college about the rules of this college. Chris,: Do I have to wear a uniform? Miranda: No but you 1_ must/ have to wear smartly . You can't wear jeans. I am confused . It isn't clear if the obligation is from the speaker or not. Which one is correct?
@@AngloLinkEnglish yes "have to " is more suitable.Thanks for replying. Chris: Sure. Oh, another thing; Can I use my mobile phone at college? Miranda: Yes, don't worry. But (9) you should / you must switch it off during the school day. Here I am confused. Should or must?
Hello Ma'am, You have mentioned in your video that "have to" is semi-modal verb. What do you think about these following verbs that are usually used in sentenses ? 1. Used to 2. Had better 3. Dare 4. Need 5. Will be able 6. Supposed to Are these above verbs are also semi-modal or what ? Please expedite.
Hello Shoaib, Actually, I shouldn't have said that 'have to' is a semi-modal. It's an ordinary verb that functions like a modal. Grammar books only recognise 'dare' and 'need' as semi-modals because they can be used as a modal or an ordinary verb: I don't need / dare to do it . = I needn't / daren't do it. Therefore, the other four on your list aren't semi-modals either.
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Thank you so much for your great effort to prepare this wonderful video about model verbs. It is really helpful everyone who want to ace their English in daily uses.
I have close to 100 lessons on my channel (Anglo-Link), many of them on English grammar. I hope you subscribe to my channel and watch my other lessons too. You can also access all my YT lessons + 35 exclusive video lessons by joining my complete online English course at anglo-link.com. Please check that out too.
you know, the most difficult part of grammar is modal verbs, but your illustration is very simple that I could finally grasp it .So thank you very much.
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3:21 Can / can't
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I've found an English teacher who is not a native speaker. Because they don't know what is really hard to understand or use grammar in my conversation at all. I've watched almost all videos about modal verbs on TH-cam, unfortunately, all native English teachers failed to make it clear. However, finally I got it. The most clear and perfect explanation of modal verbs and other expressions. Thank you so much. You are the best.
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The best video on modals I've ever watched! As an English teacher watching to check my memory of the lesson, I think I have found everything I have been looking for here. Grateful indeed
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I just loooooove the way you explain grammar !!! You have a magic wand !!! I highly recommend you to all my students all over the world !!!! You are amazing !!!! Thank you soooo much for all your effort and fabulous work !!!!!! I use all your videos and my students love you too !!!!!
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My favorite English channel. I was studying English (In a private school) when all this situation with the covid started and unfortunately, the classes were canceled until next year. I was sad, but, I noticed that I have a lot of problems with basic grammar (such as modals, adverbs, conditional...)
Fortunately, I found your channel.
I want to say, thank you! You're an amazing teacher, and for your smile I think that you're a nice person too.
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I have almost always had the confusion with the usage of modals but now it's almost clear except the usage of "should"
I mean can we use "should" as a polite request and if we can which is more polite "shall or should"
This video helped me a lot :).
I'm glad this lesson has been helpful to you, Carlos.
'shall' & 'should' are not usually used for polite requests. You can find mor e information here:
th-cam.com/video/cB7vltnJsOw/w-d-xo.html
Should I help you with your work?
Is it correct or presisely polite ...
It isn't a request but seems more like an offer , a polite offer .
You are a great teacher , because your explanations are very easy , the way you teach is very easy like getting butter smoothly into mind , please make some video on daily fast English conversations too😄
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Prof, what about: Might I borrow your pen ?
Nothing about : Must + have + V3 ? And the last question: in specific ability in the past in positive sentence what shall I use ? Could or to be able to or to manage to? Love. A
Thank you very much, Andrea!
1. 'Might I ...' for permission is possible, but rather old-fashioned. You might come across it in classics.
2. 'must have done' is an assumption for a completed action. I though I had given an example with that.
3. You can use any of those three.
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Thank you very much for these lessons but I want to ask you about the usage of can when you said giving permission/expressing prohibition is that mean they are always together I mean that giving permission is always with expressing prohibition in the same sentence like your example or not?
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Thanks for your videos. I am struggling with this exercise.
Chris is asking a student at college about the rules of this college.
Chris,: Do I have to wear a uniform?
Miranda: No but you 1_ must/ have to wear smartly . You can't wear jeans.
I am confused . It isn't clear if the obligation is from the speaker or not.
Which one is correct?
I'd still use 'have to'.
@@AngloLinkEnglish yes "have to " is more suitable.Thanks for replying.
Chris: Sure. Oh, another thing; Can I use my mobile phone at college?
Miranda: Yes, don't worry. But (9) you should / you must switch it off during the school
day.
Here I am confused. Should or must?
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If you mean 'tenses', then you may want to watch my lesson called 'All Tenses'.
@@AngloLinkEnglish no ma'am verb used like would have , should have been etc.. in india we count these all verbs in advance verb 🙏
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Hello Ma'am,
You have mentioned in your video that "have to" is semi-modal verb. What do you think about these following verbs that are usually used in sentenses ?
1. Used to
2. Had better
3. Dare
4. Need
5. Will be able
6. Supposed to
Are these above verbs are also semi-modal or what ?
Please expedite.
Hello Shoaib,
Actually, I shouldn't have said that 'have to' is a semi-modal. It's an ordinary verb that functions like a modal.
Grammar books only recognise 'dare' and 'need' as semi-modals because they can be used as a modal or an ordinary verb:
I don't need / dare to do it . = I needn't / daren't do it.
Therefore, the other four on your list aren't semi-modals either.
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you know, the most difficult part of grammar is modal verbs, but your illustration is very simple that I could finally grasp it .So thank you very much.
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