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FANTASTIC! Now I get the pic about the difference between HAVE TO and MUST. Thanks super pretty teacher your eyes are the sun of our lives even though if it's cloudy or raining. And I guess the cat babies CAN sleep all day and eat delicious cat food. On the other hand everybody CAN learn English just take it easy and you MUSTN'T give up instead of it you SHOULD practice little by little every day. ❤ greetings from Argentina
thank you🥰 and I want to ask that can we use "previously I could not speak French but now I can" instead of "previously I could speak French but now I can't."
We have to look at modal verbs as vital and special parts of English language and therefore turning out the highest importance to teach them.They're always at the top of podium that bring about universal using them as head of the language to express a bunch of subjects.
Good evening Jennifer. In the quiz I mistook the 5th sentence, I had a doubt between might/may and will, the word LATER confused me and I chose will, anyway despite I make mistakes, even and especially thanks your teachings, (YES), I CAN speak english better,thank you so much. Bye for now.
Both cannot and can not are perfectly fine, but cannot is far more common and is therefore recommended, especially in any kind of formal writing. Can't has the same meaning, but as with contractions in general, it is somewhat informal.
"Cannot" is the correct spelling of the word. "Can not" is used in a different way. "Can't" is what native speakers use. You can review the lesson here: th-cam.com/video/55d1OSJ-dIk/w-d-xo.html
@@JForrestEnglish Both the one-word form cannot and the two-word form can not are acceptable, but cannot is more common (in the Oxford English Corpus, three times as common). The two-word form is generally required in constructions where not is part of a set phrase, such as 'not only... but (also)': Paul can not only sing well, but also paint brilliantly. An important contrast is that cannot is definitive, whereas can not is open to other options: Jane cannot go to the party. indicates an insurmountable obstacle preventing Jane's attendance at the party, whilst Jane can not go to the party. indicates that Jane is free to choose to attend or be absent. In spoken English emphasis may be placed on the first syllable of cannot (e.g. /ˈkænɒt/) in the first phrase and on not in the second phrase (e.g. /kən ˈnɒt/) when it is intended to clearly articulate which form is meant. en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/cannot
Dearest Jennifer, Could you please help me clarifying the difference between must and have to? "I must go. or I have to go." What's the difference? Thank you in advance :)
Can we use the modal verbs before the verb followed by infinitive, noun pronoun and infinitive, that clauses and wh words? For instance, You should tell your colleague that there will be a meeting. You must tell your colleague to go to work today. You should show your how to perform his tasks. You must ask your friend where he has been. Do the modal verbs affect the structure of the verb that follows them?
Hi mam I am from India there so many uses of would and could in English probably more than 20 uses of each it would be great if you make a video in detail native speaker often uses would in a lot of different context and it gets so confusing, for example" it would be great"what sense would gives here and while explaining anything English speaker uses it would be something, you would say , what kind of sense would gives here please explain can we use would for future sense as well
Does the structure of the verb that follows the modal verb stay the same? For example, Can I say You should tell your colleagues that there’ll be a meeting tomorrow. You must tell your colleagues to start work immediately. You should know how to perform your tasks properly. I might ask my teacher how to improve my English. Do the modal verbs affect the structure of the verb which follows them?
Thank you very much! When will this lesson take place? Can you please discuss modal verbs followed by verbs followed by noun/pronoun and infinitive, noun/pronoun and wh words, that clauses? You can include modal verbs followed by verb followed by gerund. For instance, I will consider buying my friend a gift. I might consider buying my friend a gift. Thanks a lot!
No.5 We __ go to the park later, It depends on the weather. Can We use "could "here? No. 8 It's cold in here, __ I close the window? Can We use "could" here? I'm always confused about model verbs.😂
We can use modal of probability:I could go to the park,if the weather is in grasp.It's so cold here,could you close the window,please?We use could in both examples.
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FANTASTIC! Now I get the pic about the difference between HAVE TO and MUST.
Thanks super pretty teacher your eyes are the sun of our lives even though if it's cloudy or raining.
And I guess the cat babies CAN sleep all day and eat delicious cat food.
On the other hand everybody CAN learn English just take it easy and you MUSTN'T give up instead of it you SHOULD practice little by little every day.
❤ greetings from Argentina
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Doog day! Thank you very much for the lesson, it is useful. But I'd like you ask one question What distinction between "used to" and "would"? Thanks!
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thank you🥰 and I want to ask that can we use "previously I could not speak French but now I can" instead of "previously I could speak French but now I can't."
Great question! I'll answer that in a future lesson! 😁
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We have to look at modal verbs as vital and special parts of English language and therefore turning out the highest importance to teach them.They're always at the top of podium that bring about universal using them as head of the language to express a bunch of subjects.
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Good evening Jennifer. In the quiz I mistook the 5th sentence, I had a doubt between might/may and will, the word LATER confused me and I chose will, anyway despite I make mistakes, even and especially thanks your teachings, (YES), I CAN speak english better,thank you so much. Bye for now.
Keep practicing! You've got this! 🙌
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Both cannot and can not are perfectly fine, but cannot is far more common and is therefore recommended, especially in any kind of formal writing. Can't has the same meaning, but as with contractions in general, it is somewhat informal.
"Cannot" is the correct spelling of the word. "Can not" is used in a different way. "Can't" is what native speakers use. You can review the lesson here: th-cam.com/video/55d1OSJ-dIk/w-d-xo.html
@@JForrestEnglish Both the one-word form cannot and the two-word form can not are acceptable, but cannot is more common (in the Oxford English Corpus, three times as common). The two-word form is generally required in constructions where not is part of a set phrase, such as 'not only... but (also)': Paul can not only sing well, but also paint brilliantly.
An important contrast is that cannot is definitive, whereas can not is open to other options: Jane cannot go to the party. indicates an insurmountable obstacle preventing Jane's attendance at the party, whilst Jane can not go to the party. indicates that Jane is free to choose to attend or be absent.
In spoken English emphasis may be placed on the first syllable of cannot (e.g. /ˈkænɒt/) in the first phrase and on not in the second phrase (e.g. /kən ˈnɒt/) when it is intended to clearly articulate which form is meant. en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/cannot
What is the difference between Future tense and Modal sentences. I understand that both sentences referring to same understanding in future tense
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Dearest Jennifer, Could you please help me clarifying the difference between must and have to? "I must go. or I have to go." What's the difference? Thank you in advance :)
The meaning is the same. In American English, we use "must" for a more formal obligation (by law, for example).
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Can we use the modal verbs before the verb followed by infinitive, noun pronoun and infinitive, that clauses and wh words?
For instance,
You should tell your colleague that there will be a meeting.
You must tell your colleague to go to work today.
You should show your how to perform his tasks.
You must ask your friend where he has been.
Do the modal verbs affect the structure of the verb that follows them?
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Hi mam I am from India there so many uses of would and could in English probably more than 20 uses of each it would be great if you make a video in detail native speaker often uses would in a lot of different context and it gets so confusing, for example" it would be great"what sense would gives here and while explaining anything English speaker uses it would be something, you would say , what kind of sense would gives here please explain can we use would for future sense as well
Great suggestion!
How you explain for us model verbs
Great question! I'll answer that in a future lesson! 😁
could you send me the pdf for modal verbs please
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Here is my sentence: You must be teaching the audience about English.
Does the structure of the verb that follows the modal verb stay the same?
For example,
Can I say
You should tell your colleagues that there’ll be a meeting tomorrow.
You must tell your colleagues to start work immediately.
You should know how to perform your tasks properly.
I might ask my teacher how to improve my English.
Do the modal verbs affect the structure of the verb which follows them?
Great question! I'll answer that in a future lesson! 😁
Thank you very much! When will this lesson take place? Can you please discuss modal verbs followed by verbs followed by noun/pronoun and infinitive, noun/pronoun and wh words, that clauses? You can include modal verbs followed by verb followed by gerund. For instance,
I will consider buying my friend a gift.
I might consider buying my friend a gift.
Thanks a lot!
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Thanks teacher l could write them too,but only 2 of them l can't, i don't understand them
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Why one of them with can,may but the other with can ,could, sentences like each other but what a difference?
Great question! I'll answer that in a future lesson! 😁
No.5 We __ go to the park later, It depends on the weather. Can We use "could "here?
No. 8 It's cold in here, __ I close the window? Can We use "could" here?
I'm always confused about model verbs.😂
Yes...technically you're right 😂😂😂
We can use modal of probability:I could go to the park,if the weather is in grasp.It's so cold here,could you close the window,please?We use could in both examples.
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The use of must/ mustn't is slightly different in Br.English
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