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Unit 4 - Coggle Diagram
Unit 4
Modals for advice
The modal verbs of advice are a type of modal verbs that are used mainly to give or ask for advice.
These modal verbs are
Should and Could
SHOULD: It is used in this case to express what would be the most correct or most convenient thing to do in a given situation, that is, a subjective opinion.
Examples
Negative: You shouldn't play with fire
Affirmative: You should buy a new bike. This one is small.
COULD: Use to make a suggestion or to say what is possible or a good idea.
Examples
Affirmative: You could call her tomorrow.
Negative: You couldn’t go out more often.
Quantity Expressions
Expressions of quantity for both count plural nouns and uncount nouns
these expressions are:
None of 0% Some of A lot of
Lost of Plenty of Most of All of 100%
Examples
Lots of
Countable: Lots of women work here.
Uncountable: She made us lots of coffee.
Plenty of
Countable: There are plenty of bottles in the fridge.
Uncountable: There is plenty of information in report..
A lot of
Countable: She has a lot of dogs.
Uncountable: There’s a lot of traffic today.
Some
Countable: Some children play here on the weekend.
Uncountable: There is some smoke coming from that house
Most
Countable: She keeps most of her books in the shelf.
Uncountable: We spent the most time on the project.
None
Countable: There are none animals in the park.
Uncountable: There is none money in my purse
All
Countable: Who ate all the apples?
Uncountable: Jennifer is the one with all the experience.