D-06.03 Use Modal-Verb + Infinitive Phrasing for Desires, Requests (for Permission), Possibility & Advice

D-06.03 Use Modal-Verb + Infinitive Phrasing for Desires, Requests (for Permission), Possibility & Advice

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Parts One to Three of Chapter 8 (“Shopping”) of WorkLife English Grammar 2: English in Everyday Life, pages 121-134 15 PAGES Who It’s For: (Self) Teachers & Helpers at High Beginning to Intermediate Learning Levels       Why It’s Useful: Phrasing with modal verbs like can, could, will, would, should, may, might, must is used for many purposes in English: to tell wants; request, get help, or ask permission; express possibility; ask and give advice, and more.  Along with the grammar of Indefinite Pronouns and InfinitivModal Verbs of Possibility; Infinitives after Nouns & Pronounses, all of these “Language Competencies” are covered in the context of “Shopping”—mostly making choices in clothing selection. (Other topics are fabric care and saving money.) It’s all addressed while you teach/learn statement and question patterns with a variety of modal verbs + equivalent expressions.    What You’ll Do:  [1] Together or independently, notice and practice the sentence patterns of the p

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