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What’s the difference?

What’s the difference?. You could send me an e-mail. You should send me na e-mail. You ’d better send me an e-mail or I’ll forget. Gives advice. Strong advice with a warning. Suggest alternative. MODAL VERBS . A) LACK OF OBLIGATION B) ADVICE (BAD CONSEQUENCES) C) PROHIBITION

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What’s the difference?

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  1. What’s the difference? • You could send me an e-mail. • You should send me na e-mail. • You’dbetter send me an e-mail or I’ll forget. Gives advice Strong advice with a warning Suggest alternative

  2. MODAL VERBS A) LACK OF OBLIGATION B) ADVICE (BAD CONSEQUENCES) C) PROHIBITION D) OPINION/ADVICE E) PEOPLE EXPECT YOU TO DO THAT F) ALTERNATIVE/POSSIBILITY G) OBLIGATION • 1. You have to study hard. • 2. You must study hard. • 3. You could study hard. • 4. You’d better study hard. • 5. You’re supposed to study hard. • 6. You should study hard. • 7. You ought to study hard. • 8. You don’t have to study hard. • 9. You must not/ mustn’t study hard.

  3. ANSWERS • 1-G • 2-G • 3-F • 4-B • 5-E • 6-D • 7-D • 8-A • 9-C

  4. Let’s practice! • STUDENT’S BOOK • G-125 • G - 126

  5. Credits • Google images • Slides - Angela • Top Notch 2A

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