| GIVING PURPOSE | MODALS FOR RULES | FIRST CONDIITONAL | VOCABULARY | CERTAINTY | 
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					  to					 
					
					 What word do you use to give purpoose with infinitive verbs? 
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					  have to and must					 
					
					 What modals show obligation? 
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					  for future possibilities					 
					
					 What is the use of the first conditional? 
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					  JOB 
					is a countable noun, can be plural (jobs) 
					 This word refers to a specific position of employment, such as "teacher" or "engineer. 
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					  must (not), may (not), might (not), could (not), can't					 
					
					 Which are the modals are used to express certainty and possibility? 
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					  for					 
					
					 What word do you use to give purpoose with nouns and geurnds? 
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					  permission: can  
					not permission: can't 
					 Which modals show permission and not permission? 
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					  If + simple present + will + verb in base form 
					Will + verb in base form + if + simple present 
					 What is the structure of the first conditional? 
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					  WORK 
					can be both a noun and a verb 
					 This word refers to tasks or duties performed, whether paid or unpaid. 
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					  Modal + have + verb in past participle 
					must (not) have may (not) have might (not have could (not) have can't have 
					 What is the form of the past modals 
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					  so that					 
					
					 What word do you use to give purpoose with complete sentences? 
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					  Because don't have to shows not obligation but is still permited and can shows permission.					 
					
					 Why is DON'T HAVE TO similar to CAN? 
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					  when the sentence starts with the if clause.					 
					
					 When do you use a comma in a first conditional sentence? 
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					  She went to work early this morning.					 
					
					 Complete the sentence 
					She went to ___ early this morning.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  can't, couldn't, can't have, couldn't have					 
					
					 What modals show an event is or was impossible at all. 
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					  2. I go to sleep early for remaining young. 
					
					 Which sentence is correct? 
					1. I work a lot to I survive the week. 2. I go to sleep early for remaining young. 3. I eat vegetables so that be healthy.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  You should unplug and plug back the modem. 
					You should click the reset button of the modem. You shouldn't connect many devices at the same time. 
					 Give 2 recommendations for this problem: 
					The internet in my house is failing.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  I will buy a new car.					 
					
					 What is the main clause in this sentence? 
					I will buy a new car if I get promoted.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  "Hard work" is a phrase meaning great effort.					 
					
					 Complete the sentence 
					"Hard ___" is a phrase meaning great effort.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  Certainty: must 
					Possibility: might, may, could 
					 What modals express certainty and what modals express possibility? 
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					  3. I bought a television so that I can watch the game.					 
					
					 Which sentence is correct? 
					1.I study at UDG to getting great recognizement. 2. I decided to start going to the gym for lose weight. 3. I bought a television so that I can watch the game.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  1. You must not make copies of this product. 
					2. Everybody can consume this product./Everybody is allowed to consume this product. 3. You don't have to wear a face mask. 
					 What do these pieces of information express? 
					1. Do not copy. 2. Suitable for everybody. 3. Face mask not required.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  1. You won't understand unless you pay attention in class. 
					2. When/Until she buys a car, she will be able to go anywhere she wants. 3. I will eat 2 pieces of cake if they buy the chocolate one. 
					 Complete the following sentences: 
					1. You _____ (not/understand) the topic _____ (you/pay) attention in class. 2. _____ (she/buy) a car, she _____ (be able) to go anywhere she wants. 3. I _____ (eat) 2 pieces of cake _____ (they/buy) the chocolate one.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  She was offered a new jobs at the company last week.					 
					
					 Complete the sentence 
					She was offered a new ___ at the company last week.  | 
				
				
						
					 
					  You ate a hamburger with fries and an ice cream as a dessert. You musn't be hungry. 
					I don't see Tom here. He can be at the café. 5. I don't know of which color they will choose. I think it must be green. 
					 Which sentences are NOT correct? 
					1. He studied very hard the whole semester, He must get a perfect score on the final exam. 2. You ate a hamburger with fries and an ice cream as a dessert. You musn't be hungry. 3. I don't see Tom here. He might be at the café. 4. We might go to the museum. it's one of the options we have. 5. I don't know of which color they will choose. I think it must be green.  |