Chapter 13
Transcript of Chapter 13
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Teacher Resource Disc
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Betty Schrampfer AzarStacy A. Hagen
Laurette Poulos SimmonsCopyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc.
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CONTENTS
13-1 Using should13-2 Using have + infinitive (have to/has to)13-3 Using must13-4 Polite questions: may I, could I, and can I13-5 Polite questions: could you and would you13-6 Imperative sentences13-7 Modal auxiliaries13-8 Summary chart: modal auxiliaries and similar… 13-9 Using let’s
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My hair is very long.
I should cut it.
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I should cut it.(a) My hair is very long.
(b) Allen is hungry.
(c) You are tired.
He should eat lunch.
You should go home.
13-1 USING SHOULD
should = This is a good idea. (advice)
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(d)
should + simple form of verb
I
You
She
He
It
We
They
should go.
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He should goes.
(d) He should go.
?
He should to go. ?
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should + simple form of verb
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(e) You should not go out in the rain. You will get wet.
NEGATIVE: should not
(f) You shouldn’t go out in the rain.
CONTRACTION: should + not = shouldn’t
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Your books are due.
You should ______________.
wash themcall your mothergo to the library
try harderlearn to drivestop smoking
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Your clothes are dirty.
You should ___________.
wash themcall your mothergo to the library
try harderlearn to drivestop smoking
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Smoking is not healthy.
You should _____________.
wash themcall your mothergo to the library
try harderlearn to drivestop smoking
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People need to drink water.
13-2 USING HAVE + INFINITIVE (HAVE TO/HAS TO)
People have to drink water.
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(a) People need to drink water. same
meaning(b) People have to drink water.
(c) Lance needs to work.
(d) Lance has to work. same
meaning
have + infinitive = need
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(e) I had to work yesterday.
PAST FORM: had + infinitive
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(f) Does she have to work tonight?
(g) What time do you have to work?
(h) Why did you have to work today?
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QUESTION FORM:
do, does, did used with have to
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(i) I don’t have to work today. He doesn’t have to go home.
(j) The bus was early. We didn’t have to wait.
13-2 USING HAVE + INFINITIVE (HAVE TO/HAS TO)
NEGATIVE FORM: don’t, doesn’t, didn’t
used with have to
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13-2 Let’s Practice
What do you have to do next week?
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(click and type)
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What did you have to do for homework yesterday?
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People must sleep.
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(a) People have to sleep. same meaning(b) People must sleep.
13-3 USING MUST
must sleep = have to sleep
People need sleep.
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(c) I You She He It We They
must study.
They must studies.?
They must to study.?
must + simple form of a verb
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(d) You must not drink coffeeif you want to fall asleep.
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must not = no choice
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(e) You don’t have to come to my party if you don’t have time.
don’t have to = you have a choice
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MUST SHOULDvery importantnecessaryno choice
good ideanot necessarychoice
(f) I must sleep tonight. I have a test tomorrow.
(h) He must get a passport. He is going abroad.
(g) I should sleep tonight, but I want to watch TV.
(i) He should get a passport. He may go abroad.
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(j) You must take an umbrella. It is raining very hard.
(k) You should take an umbrella. It might rain.
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MUST SHOULDvery importantnecessaryno choice
good ideanot necessarychoice
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My doctor says I ___________________.
go to the zoo
take this medicine
study mathematics
practice every day
go to medical school
speak English
must +
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must take this medicine
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To become a doctor you _________
_____________.
go to the zoo
take this medicine
study mathematics
practice every day
go to medical school
wash your clothes
must +
13-3 Let’s Practice
must go to
medical school
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Your car is dirty. You _____________.
go to the zoo
take this medicine
study mathematics
practice every day
go to medical school
wash it
should +
13-3 Let’s Practice
should wash it
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May I borrow your eraser?
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(a) May I borrow your eraser?
same meaning
(askingnicely)
(b) Could I borrow your eraser?
(c) Can I borrow your eraser?
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please
please
please(d) May I
(e) Could I
(f) Can I
borrow your eraser?
borrow your eraser?
borrow your eraser?
please polite questions
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May I borrowyour pencil
Sure.
13-4 Let’s Practice
May ICan I
Could I
I need to borrow a pencil.___________
__________?
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Can I borrowsome paper
Sure.
13-4 Let’s Practice
I need to borrow some paper.
May ICan I
Could I_____________________?
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Could I use your dictionary
Sure.
13-4 Let’s Practice
I need to use her dictionary.
May ICan I
Could I_________________________?
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Could you please come with us?
13-5 POLITE QUESTIONS: COULD YOU AND WOULD YOU
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(a) Could you (please) come with us?
(b) Would you (please) come with us?
13-5 POLITE QUESTIONS: COULD YOU AND WOULD YOU
same meaning
Could you (please)
Would you (please)
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(c) Yes, of course.
(d) Certainly.
(e) I’d be glad to.
(f) I’d be happy to.
(g) Sure.
(h) No problem.
informal
TYPICAL RESPONSES
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Could youturn downthat music
I wish shewould turndown that
music.
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Could you
Would you
Sure.
_____________________________?
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Could you
Would youWould youturn downthat music
I wish shewould turndown that
music.
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Yes, of course.
_____________________________?
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Please go outside and talk on your cell phone. I’m working.
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(a) Please be quiet. I’m working.
an imperative sentence
13-6 IMPERATIVE SENTENCES
I want youto be quiet.
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(b) Stand up.
(c) Close the gate.
Imperative uses simple form of verb.
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(d) Don’t drive so fast.
(e) Don’t go out tonight.
don’t + simple form of verb
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(f) ORDERS: Come here, Jan.
(g) DIRECTIONS: Add two cups of flour.
(h) ADVICE: Don’t be upset.
(i) REQUESTS: Please give me the rake.
pleasepolite
request
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Imperative verbs
Jenna: Please go to the store.
Scott: Okay, what do we need?
Jenna: Buy some milk and bread.
Scott: Okay, but don’t start the
movie without me.
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Imperative verbs
Alex: Close the gate.
Tara: Don’t worry, I will.
Alex: Please do it now.
Tara: Why?
Alex: The horse is trying to get out.
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Yazid can make bread.
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can could may might must should will
make bread.(a) Yazid
modal auxiliary = a helping verb
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is able to is going to has to
make bread.(b) Ben
similar to modal auxiliaries
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He is not going __ the dance.to
?
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XCan she sing very well?
?
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to or X
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Ruth is able __ to help.
?
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to or X
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She can cook.
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AUXILIARY MEANING EXAMPLE
(a) can ability
polite question
She can cook.
Can you pleasemake me dinner?
(b) could past ability
polite question
I couldn’t see it.
Could you pleaseshow me?
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AUXILIARY MEANING EXAMPLE
(c) may possibility
polite question
It may snow.
May we see the menu?
(d) might possibility It might snow.
(e) must necessity You must leave now.
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AUXILIARY MEANING EXAMPLE
(f) should advisability(good idea)
You should readthis book.
(g) will futurehappening
You will enjoy this book.
(h) would politequestion
Would youplease call me?
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AUXILIARY MEANING EXAMPLE
(i) be able to ability I’m not able tofinish this work.
(j) be going to futurehappening
I am going to study more.
pastnecessity
I had to studyso much!
(k) have to/has
(l) had to
necessity You have to work harder.
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(click and type)
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Name something you will do today.
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(click and type)
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You need to borrow something from your teacher.
Ask a polite question with may.
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What should we
do this weekend?
13-9 USING LET’S
Let’s go skiing!
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(a) Andy: What should we do this weekend?
Beth: Let’s go on a picnic.
Andy: Great idea.
(b) Claire: I love to swim.
Sophie: Okay, let’s go swimming.
Claire: Yes, let’s go!
13-9 USING LET’S
let’s = let us (I think we should)
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Let’s go out for dinner.
Don: I don’t feel like cooking. Beth:
go to France
take a rest
do our homework
go to the gym
talk about this
go out for dinner
let’s +
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Edith: I have never been to Europe. Roberto: Let’s go to France.
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let’s +
go to France
take a rest
do our homework
go to the gym
talk about this
go out for dinner
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Megumi: I don’t understand the lesson. Nashir: Let’s talk about it.
13-9 Let’s Practice
let’s +
take a rest
do our homework
go to the gym
talk about it
go out for dinnergo to France
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