Friday, January 8, 2016

ASSIGNMENT THREE

FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 11TH TO 15TH


FOR THE FIRST DAY OF CLASSES: "FeelingS and character" adjectives Quiz (study spelling and meaning).
Cadets that have less than seven in the verbs quiz will have the last opportunity to improve the mark.

FOR THE SECOND DAY OF CLASSES:

a. Copy in your notebook the following text:

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MODAL VERBS

Modal verbs are special verbs which behave very differently from normal verbs. Here are some important differences:
1. Modal verbs do not take "-s" in the third person.
Examples:
  • He can  speak Chinese.
  • She should  be here by 9:00.
2. You use "not" to make modal verbs negative, even in Simple Present and Simple Past.
Examples:
  • He should not be late.
  • They might not come to the party.
3. Many modal verbs cannot be used in the past tenses or the future tenses.
Examples:
  • He will can go with us. Not Correct
  • She musted study very hard. Not Correct

Common Modal Verbs

Can
Could
May
Might
Must
Ought to
Shall
Should
Will
Would


For the purposes of this tutorial, we have included some expressions which are not modal verbs including had betterhave to, and have got to. These expressions are closely related to modals in meaning and are often interchanged with them.
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b. Click here, print and complete the activities. 


FOR THE THIRD DAY OF CLASSES:  


For two minutes, you will talk about you and your best friend including the following information:

• who he/she is
 astrological sign
 personality and character
 likes and dislikes
• why you get along well and what you do together


Please print the Rubric for these oral and the written activities. Take the rubric to class.

REMEMBER, IF YOU NEED TIME TO MAKE THE VERBS VIDEO ASK ME AND I WILL GIVE YOU TO DO IT IN SCHOOL.
You should email me the video until January 20th. This work it is not individual work, it is group work. Check the rubric for this project in the first assignment of this term.

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