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Complete Guide to English Modal Verbs - English Grammar Lesson
In this English video lesson, get the complete guide to English modal verbs. What are modal verbs? What do modal verbs do? Why do we need modal verbs? Get the answers to these questions and more from this...
Englishing
Lesson on CAN/COULD and MAY indicating ability, prohibition, requests, or capability )
What is a modal verb ? It’s an auxiliary verb used to talk about possibility, ability, permission, requests, offers and so on.
By themselves they don’t mean anything. You always need a main verb to portray their meaning. In...
By themselves they don’t mean anything. You always need a main verb to portray their meaning. In...
Englishing
Lesson on how to use the modal verb SHOULD (giving advice, opinions, obligations or expectations)
This video is about the modal verb "should". Used mainly for giving advice, this modal verb can be used in many other ways. The lesson gives the different formulas to make different types of sentences.
This lesson is for...
This lesson is for...
Englishing
Grammar Lesson on 7 ways to use the verb to BE (full verb, auxiliary verb, etc.)
This video is about seven ways to use the verb to be. Mr. P./Marc will list seven examples using each different function of the most important verb in the English Language. He will then delve into every different usage and provide its...
Curated Video
May Can Could - Making Polite Requests In English
Three words we can use when making polite requests in English: May Can Could. <br/>
The main difference between these words: Can, could, & may, is their level of formality. Let's explore those differences here.
The main difference between these words: Can, could, & may, is their level of formality. Let's explore those differences here.
Englishing
Lesson on Could, Would, Should Have + Past Participle (I could have watched this lesson before)
This video is about could, should, would + past participle.
These modal verbs need another verb to complete their mean
ing.
In this lesson though, Mr. P./Marc will teach you how to use them to refer to a past action. Could is...
These modal verbs need another verb to complete their mean
ing.
In this lesson though, Mr. P./Marc will teach you how to use them to refer to a past action. Could is...
Englishing
Lesson on how to use NEED TO & NEED (I need to study, She needn't worry about her exam)
This video is about need to as a main verb and NEED as a modal verb.
As a main verb, it need an auxiliary for questions and negative sentences. As a modal verb it is mainly used in negative or positive sentences with a negative...
As a main verb, it need an auxiliary for questions and negative sentences. As a modal verb it is mainly used in negative or positive sentences with a negative...
Englishing
Lesson on "WOULD" (conditional, polite requests, repeated actions in the past, expressing desire)
The modal verb "would" is the past of will, and is mostly used in the 2nd and 3rd conditionals. However, it is also used in other situations for example for polite requests. Mr. P. will list other situations where we could use...
Englishing
Lesson on ELLIPSIS - leaving out words (Italians are more cunning than I am)
This video is about ellipsis. Ellipsis is to leave out words that are considered unnecessary. Used mainly in spoken English.
This lesson is intended for elementary students who wish to learn English grammar, and for those levels...
This lesson is intended for elementary students who wish to learn English grammar, and for those levels...
Englishing
Inglese per Italiani: May/Might (Differenza tra MAY e MIGHT - Spiegato benissimo in Italiano)
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Modals: Can and Should
This video describes the basic grammar for modals. It then looks specifically at the meaning and use of "CAN" and "SHOULD". Misha and Larissa use household objects to make sentences with examples for each modal.