18 ene 2014

Modal verbs

Hello

Today, I'm going to help you with modal verbs. It is very easy so you will understand very quickly. Don't worry! 

There are two types:

-Modal: they are always followed by infinitif without "to". They are the same with all the pronouns and to make the negative you only need "not". Don't forget that you mustn't write two modals verbs together.
They are: can, could, may, might, should, ought to, must, will, would, would rather and would like.

-Semimodal: It is called by "semi" because it isn't as modal verbs. It always go with "to". It variety with the pronouns (have- I, you, we, they/ has- he, she, it)  and to make negative you put: haven't or hasn't. And you can write the semimodal with other modal verb together. 

These are very different. If you don't understand it, look this:

2014

Hi! :)

Happy new year!
I wish you have had a good time at Christmas time and you had received lots of presents of the Three Wise Men. Although I haven't been a good girl, they gave  me a lot of presents like clothes, money, sport games,..
I couldn't write before because I had to prepare the food with my mum, clean and tidy the house and too many things.
However, I have just got time to help with your english.

Bye!