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Modal verbs of certainty: Presentation
This is a presentation on the use of modals of certainty . It contains the theory and some examples and a short recap on modal verbs in general.
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TED Talk What if you could trade a paper clip for a house?: Listening comprehension
Viewing and listening exercise about Kyle MacDonald's TED Talk What if you could trade a paper clip for a house? about how he started trading with a red paper clip and had a house after fourteen exchanges.
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Can and could: Exercises
Fill in the blanks where you have to choose between can and could .
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Modal verbs: Deduction and speculation
The modal verbs are discussed in the video. In this video the emphasis is on uncertainty ( deduction and speculation ). Ad hv examples are made clear when and how you use it correctly in a sentence. The video ends with a short quiz in which the …
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Questions and denials with an auxiliary verb
In this video, Master Gijs explains how to ask good questions and make denials. First he briefly explains which auxiliary verbs there are.
You will find additional exercises on this website.
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Practicing with deduction and probability (5)
Fill Exercise must, can not, could, May, might. Students can check their answers themselves.
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Practice with deduction and probability (4)
Fill in the blank with must have, can't have, could have, may have, might have . You can check your answers yourself.
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Practice with advice (1)
Multiple choice exercise on could, would and should .
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Practice with permission (1)
Multiple choice exercises with can, could, may and might. You can check your answers yourself.
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Practice with ability (part 3)
Multiple choice questions with can, could and to be able to.
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Practice with ability (part 2)
Multiple choice questions with can, can't, could, couldn't and will be able to.
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Practice with ability (part 1)
Multiple choice questions with different auxiliary verbs. You choose the auxiliary verb that expresses ability.
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