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My name is Bruno, I´m a Brazilian English teacher specialized in Applied Linguistics. Currently I work for a language institute teaching adults and in a regular school teaching elementary and high school. I believe knowledge is something to be shared and that´s why I post my classes to everybody who wants to study/learn English. In the last years I counted and have been counting on many partners who are always there: Adriana Pin, Bhyanka Itaborahy, Claudio Azevedo (Movie Segments), Diego Cassionato (Inglês com Rock) and Dani Bertocchi... You guys are also "guilty" for it. THANK YOU.

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domingo, 4 de julho de 2010

Modal Verbs - Must and Have to

Hi guys
This is the last class about Modal Verbs and I´m closing them with Must and Have to.
In this video I explain their context and give some examples and their differences, since we can´t use Must and Have to in the same context for everything.

Now that the Modal Classes are over there is one thing you have to remember. Study modals isolated is easy, but when you have them all together can be complicated. So the best thing you can do is: Pay Attettion to the context; analyze all the sentences before and after the modal verb to see if you anwser is correct.



Here are the exercises for you.
http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/modals.html

Any questions, comments and suggestions. Contact me: teacher.bruno.gon@gmail.com

Um comentário:

  1. I was watching your video and I didn't understand why your FIRST EXAMPLE were about the obligation to do homeworks... :)
    Good videos, Bruno! I'm proud of you!
    Take care and good luck!

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