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Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De Hidalgo Sistema De Universidad Virtual

Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De Hidalgo Sistema De Universidad Virtual. Inglés 5 ( English 5) UNIDAD 1 SUGERENCIAS Y POSSIBILIDADES ( UNIT 1 SUGGESTIONS AND POSSIBILITIES ) “Possibilities” E.T.E. Karim Juárez Cortes Idea original y Diseño. Use of the language. Phrases.

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Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De Hidalgo Sistema De Universidad Virtual

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  1. Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De HidalgoSistema De Universidad Virtual Inglés 5 (English 5) UNIDAD 1 SUGERENCIAS Y POSSIBILIDADES ( UNIT 1 SUGGESTIONS AND POSSIBILITIES ) “Possibilities” E.T.E. Karim Juárez Cortes Idea original y Diseño

  2. Use of thelanguage

  3. Phrases

  4. When you use phrases, after that you can use THAT. Examples: I bet you run faster than me. OR I bet thatyou run faster than me.

  5. MUST We use ‘must’ to say that something is logically necessary, or that we suppose it is certain. Examples: • If classroom A is bigger than classroom B, and classroom B is bigger than classroom C, then classroom A must be bigger than classroom C. • Mary must have a problem – she keeps crying. • Susan must be broken – she sold her car yesterday. • There’s the doorbell. It must be Roger.

  6. CAN “CAN" expresses more certainty possibility. Examples: • It can be my mother, please answer the call. • You can work here. The negative is ‘cannot or can’t’, not must not. • No, it can’t be Roger. It’s too early. (NOT…it mustn’t be Roger…) ‘Can’ is used in questions. • There’s the phone. Who can it be?

  7. COULD “Could” expresses weaker possibility. Examples: • You could go to the park with your cousin. • Maria could help you in this area. • We could take an extra course.

  8. MAY ‘May’ suggests that something is possible. Examples: • She may be at home. (perhaps a 50% chance) • According with the radio news. It may rain tomorrow. • We may find dangerous animals in the jungle. We use MAY + base form of the verb.

  9. MIGHT It is used to express that something is possible, now or in the future. Also it expresses a weaker possibility. Examples: • Monkeys might learn to be afraid of things. • We might find some insects in this garden. • The thief might open the skylight. We use MIGHT + base form of the verb.

  10. References: Bibliography: • Bowen T. (2010). Open Mind 3 Teacher’s edition. Thailand: Macmillan. • Evans V. & Dooley J. ( 2000). Enterprise 1 Grammar. UK: Express Publishing. • Evans V. & Dooley J. ( 1999). Enterprise 3 Grammar. UK: Express Publishing. • Evans V. & Dooley J. (2004). Upstream Pre- Intermediate B1. USA: Express Publishing. • Swan, M. and Walter, C. (1997). How English Works A Grammar Practice Book. USA: Oxford University Press.

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