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MANAGING LIFE (let's use expressions like (let's use expressions…
MANAGING LIFE
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LESSON B: Problems and solutions: Discuss problems and solutions using the following words ought to, have got to, would rather, had better
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Will, be going to, the present continuous, and the simple present
Grammar Will: We can use “will” to talk about the future. We also use will to make predictions, talk about decisions, and to make promises, offers, requests and threats.
Grammar de be going to: Be going to: form
We use be going to + the base form of the verb: Examples
- I’m going to take a few exams at the end of the year.
- It’s going to be difficult to get a job during the summer as the tourist industry is suffering from the economic downturn.
Grammar de Ought to: Ought to is a semi-modal verb because it is in some ways like a modal verb and in some ways like a main verb. For example, unlike modal verbs, it is followed by to, but like modal verbs, it does not change form for person:
Have (got) to is always followed by a verb. You can think of it as have (got) + infinitive. Have to and have got to have the same meaning and can be used interchangeably.
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It can also be used as a main verb. See Types of main verb. When do is used as an auxiliary verb it is a supporting verb. Because a main verb cannot combine directly with negatives or make questions, do is used to support the main verb.
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