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English 5
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. Vocabulary
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs (Present)
The use of tenses in English may be quite complicated, but the structure of English tenses is actually very simple. The basic structure for a positive sentence is:
Subject + auxiliary verb + main verb
Transformation of Education in Panama
Preposition of Time (at, in, on, etc.)
in : for month, years, centuries and long periods.
on: for days and dates.
at: for a precise time.
Vocabulary
English Prepositions List
aboard
about
opposite
outside
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs (Future)
The word will is a modal auxiliary verb and future tenses are sometimes called "modal
tenses". The examples are included here for convenience and comparison.
Using Modals
To show respect and politeness, most people use modal expressions when making requests.
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs (Past)
Could is an auxiliary verb, a modal auxiliary verb. We use could to:
talk about past possibility or ability
make requests
Use of Could
Could: Past Possibility or Ability
We use could to talk about what was possible in the past, what we were able or free
to do.