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Child Rights
Modal Auxiliary Verbs (Present)
Other common auxiliaries are "can," "could," "may,"
"might," "must," "ought," "should," "will," and "would."
Modal auxiliary
verbs like ‘can’ and ‘should’ usually occur with main verbs e.g.
A. There are various modal auxiliary verbs, many falling into pairs, e.g.can/could,
may/might, shall/should, will/would, must, ought to and dare.
B. The meanings they express are complex and depend upon the context of their use.For example, ‘I can/could go on Saturday’ (strong/weak possibility), auxiliaries tend.to differ from typical English uses.
C. The meanings expressed by some modal auxiliary verbs are similar to those expressed by adverbs such as ‘maybe’, ‘certainly’ ‘possibly’ and so on.
Vocabulary
Vocabulary of Child Rights
Reading and Discussion: Child Rights
Children as young as seven or eight are recruited or
kidnapped to serve as soldiers in military forces.
New Constitution for Panama
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
Vocabulary
Complete with the Modal you considered.
Reading and Discussion: New Constitution for Panama.
Law 47 of 1946, Organic of Education establishes in its
the principles, aims and norms of education.
Human Rights
Modal Auxiliary Verbs (Past)
The highlighted word in each of the following sentences is a modal auxiliary
Example: Henry told Eliza that she ought to have the hole in the bucket fixed
Vocabulary
Make your own Vocabulary look for the Unknown Words for you.
Speech: Human Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Whereas disregard and contempt for human rights have resulted in barbarous acts which have outraged the conscience of mankind, and the advent of a world in which human beings shall enjoy freedom.
Transformation of Education in Panama
Preposition of Time (at, in, on, etc.)
Prepositions of Time at, in, on
at for a precise time.
in for month, years, centuries and long periods.
on for days and dates.
Vocabulary
English Prepositions List
Reading and Discussion: Transformation of New Education in Panama
Changes Made to the Educational System