Quick review of modals

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ModalsModals

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Possibilitypermission

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English

Requestability

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Possibilityp

D

ERequest

ability

Rm

PIntenssionFuturity

D

InsistenceSuggestion

willingness

Rm

ExpectationObligation

DI

Necessityadvisibility

Rm

inststenceWillingness

D

Iprediction

intension

Requeest

m

possibilityWillingness

D

Iwish

Habitual action in the past

Desire

m

possibilityPermission

D

Iconcession

purpose

Desire

m

possibilityPermission

D

Iconcession

reproach

D

m

ConcessionPermission

P

IReproach

Possibility

c

m

CompulsionNecessity

Probability

IObligation

Prohibition

certainity

m

NecessityMoral obligation

P

Idesirability

Duty

c

m

NPast discontinued habit

P

Id

D

c

m

DesirabilityNecessity

P

Importance

d

D

c

m

BoldnessChallenge Courage

Disapproval

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Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense   

a. things that are always true b. things that are true at the moment

e.g. Sugar is sweet.

Ex. The earth (go) round the sun.

goes  

Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense  

to talk about repeated actions and • habits• e.g. Students err in spellings.

• My mother goes to the temple every

• morning.

Ex. We (get) up early every day.

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Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense   instant actions – things that happen

at the moment

e.g. Sanjeev attends classes regularly

Ex: “What’s your name?”I can’t remember (remember).

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Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense   talk about the future, especially when referring to a schedule or a timetablee.g. I have a special class tomorrow afternoon.

Ex. The exhibition opens (open) tomorrow. ESSENTIAL ENGLISH COACHING CENTRE DAVANGERE

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We form We form Affirmative Affirmative Sentences Sentences as follows:as follows: Sumangala is my sister.I have a good idea.It rains in cats and dogs.They need our moral support. 

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I am not interested in it.She has no sense .Never come to me again.Seldom talk to her .

We form We form Negative sentences Negative sentences usingusing adverbs as follows: adverbs as follows:  

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What is your favorite entertainment?Where is your school?  What do you do in your leisure time?Where does she study?  

We form questions beginning with We form questions beginning with who,who, what, how, which, when, what, how, which, when, wherewhere (called (called WhWh-questions)-questions) as as follows:follows:  

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Is your name Ravi ?Are you ready ?  May I come in sir ?Can you wait for me ?  

We form questions beginning with We form questions beginning with Helping verbsHelping verbs (called Short -(called Short -questions) as follows:questions) as follows:  

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a. you a sister/brother?  b. you like sports?  

c. he sing well?

Do have

Do

Does

Simple PresentSimple Present TenseTense  

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ELEMENTS OF PARTS OF SPEECH

PARTS OF SPEECH ARE WHAT ARE TABLES TO MATHS. THESE ARE THE BRICKS UPON WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN BE BUILT. LEARN THESE BASIC

SKILLS IN YOUR PRIMARY LEVEL ITSELF.

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Eight Parts of SpeechESSENTIAL ENGLISH COACHING CENTRE DAVANGERE

01.Nouns

03.Adjectives

07.Conjunctions

06.Prepositions

02.Pronounss

08.Interjections04.Verbs

05.Adverbs

windowComputer

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English

Davangere Nadiger

Ram Mohanmonkey

Name of a Person , Place or a thing, Idea

this myself

either

each

whatall

onelittle

many

somebody

Word used in place of a noun or pronoun

this weary

rich

jocular

whatearly

everypoorthere

either

Word used to explain a noun or pronoun

go were

read

am

waitcome

everyputbe

eat

Word used to show action /link

seem

fast wisely

sorry

skillfully

quicklyextremely

notyesfully

Perhaps

An adverb describes a verb, an Adjective or an adverb

besideon

Since

to

ofin

beforeabout

at

across

A word which comes before a noun or pronoun and shows the relation

so or

when

but

forand

neitheryetnor

if

A word that joins words, phrases and clauses

Hurrah !Oh !

Hey !

Hush !

Fie !Ah !

Alas !Haaa !

What !

Ouch !

A word that expresses sudden change of feelings

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