Modals and Passive Voice - Main Usages Of Modal Auxiliary Verbs
In the English language, there are nine true modal auxiliary verbs. These include: will, would, should, shall, might, may, must, can and could. The main usages of modal auxiliary verbs include expressing abilities, advice, deduction, obligation, offer, permission and possibility.
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if me this was a very tuff unit I hope I did well...but with that being said I learnt a few things about Phrasal verbs and passive voice. I hope one day I can be able to put them to use. Relative cause was very now for me and hope I can retain the knowledge of it in the future.THIS CHEAPER TEACHES US ON THE VARIOUS USAGE OF PAST TENSE.EXAMPLE OF PAST SIMPLE TENSE SEE AS BASE FORM ANS SAW AS THE PAST SIMPLE.ALSO MOST STUDENTS USUALLY MAKE MISTAKES WITH OMISSION OF THE VERB TO BE
,OMISSION OF THE ING. THE CONTINUES TENSE IS MOSTLY USED IN DESCRIPTIVEI learnt some teaching methods that will help me improve myself as a person and also my student.i learnt when teachıng one should not just focus on correcting an error but also making sure that each student naturally adapts to the teaching methods and is welling to learn .