Modal Verbs of Obligation and Advice - By Smrt English
00:0-1 | so modal verbs of obligation and advice must or should | |
00:05 | , or to say something is necessary or unnecessary . | |
00:09 | Or give advice so Children must do their homework . | |
00:15 | You should stop smoking to express obligation . We can | |
00:20 | use must plus base verb have two plus base verb | |
00:24 | or should plus base verb . So examples of a | |
00:28 | strong obligation in the positive Children have to go to | |
00:32 | school in the negative , with no obligation . I | |
00:36 | don't have to work on Sundays positive with a strong | |
00:40 | obligation . Based on the speaker's opinion , I must | |
00:45 | study tonight a negative obligation . You mustn't smoke here | |
00:52 | . Positive soft obligation or advice . You should save | |
00:56 | some money . That's my opinion . You should save | |
00:59 | some money . Negative . Soft obligation with negative advice | |
01:05 | . You shouldn't smoke so much . Mustn't is kind | |
01:09 | of saying it's it's not allowed or it's It's a | |
01:11 | bad idea , whereas don't have to is you don't | |
01:15 | need to do something or it's your choice . And | |
01:20 | that is the modal verbs for obligations or advice . |
DESCRIPTION:
Craig presents how modal verbs are used to show obligation or give advice
OVERVIEW:
Modal Verbs of Obligation and Advice is a free educational video by Smrt English.It helps students in grades 4 practice the following standards L.4.1.c.
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1. L.4.1.c : Use modal auxiliaries (e.g., can, may, must) to convey various conditions..