Modal Verbs in the Passive Voice
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And when you use neg. form...¿? sound like prohibited when a want to make a suggestion "must not"
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Muchas gracias ya me kedo claro
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dude your awesome you just make my day :D
i need to explain this for my english class :]
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If I said it means ''should'' would that help?
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what a hell is a pisco?
i don't wanna know about your arse.....maybe in colombia need to learn about education and respect!!!!
cheers, moron!!
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un pisco argentino aprendiendo ingles ... que risa, greetings? my arse !!!!!!!!
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Thank you Paul and wish you all the best!
Your lessons are very helpful! from Mongolia...
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thank you so much for your time teaching English .
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thanks a lot, greetings from Spain.
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I always say your lessons are very helpful for me!!! , Paul. But what about the usage of "Ougt to"? I hope you can explain it in following lessons.
SOED00 3 years ago
Hi SOED00,
Yes, I considered idiomatic modal verbs but thought it best to put that in another lesson. "ought to," "have to," "be going to," and "be able to" are really confusing, so I'll have to do that later sometime. I'm happy to help and always willing to take requests for grammar videos. Paul
learnamericanenglish 3 years ago