Week 19 Friday

Hi H3C
Today's plan:
- program/planning period 4
- modal verbs & quantifiers 
check exercises ch 4



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Hi H3C
Today's plan:
- program/planning period 4
- modal verbs & quantifiers 
check exercises ch 4



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PTO
1 july Reading test (x3)

Pww: Chapter 4 + grammar ch 5 & 6 (x3)

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Modal verbs
Hulpwerkwoorden

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Modal verbs you already know:
can = kunnen/mogen
to be able to = kunnen / in staat zijn om
could = zou kunnen
must = moeten
have to = moeten
should = zou moeten

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can, could or be able to?
Be able to is possible in all tenses
but "can" is possible only in the present 
and "could" is possible only in the past for ability.

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must, should or have to?
must - for personal opinions
should -  for advice
have to - when somebody in authority has said it is necessary to do.

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New modal verbs in ch 4:
Ought to - zou moeten (more formal than should)

We ought to  be worried about the environment.
There ought to be more parks in the city. 
They ought to do more exercise.




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New modal verbs in ch 4:
may and might - to ask for or give permission

May I borrow the car tomorrow?
Students may travel for free. 
You may go now.
 
Might is an extremely polite way to ask permission.

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New modal verbs in ch 4:
may and might - when you are unsure 

I haven't received your letter. It may have got lost in the post.
She's had no sleep. She may be tired.
It's ten o'clock. They might have arrived by now.
It looks nice, but it might be very expensive.

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quantifiers 
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quantifiers 
We use quantifiers when we want to give someone information about the number of something: 

how much or how many?

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quantifiers 
We use quantifiers when we want to give someone information about the number of something: 

how much or how many?

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chapter 4 exercises 
answer key

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