logging in or signing up FEG_Chapter 07-Mdl Aux English411 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 30 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 20, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: reda1986 (14 month(s) ago) really nice presention Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: 7-3 EXPRESSING POSSIBILITY: MAY AND MIGHT EXPRESSING PERMISSION: MAY AND CAN (a) It may snow this week. (b) It might snow this week. may, might possibility same meaning Slide 2: I don’t know. We might be ready by then. I don’t know. We may be ready by then. 7-3 EXPRESSING POSSIBILITY: MAY AND MIGHT EXPRESSING PERMISSION: MAY AND CAN Can we finish this by Monday? (c) Slide 3: 7-3 EXPRESSING POSSIBILITY: MAY AND MIGHT EXPRESSING PERMISSION: MAY AND CAN (d) It may not snow this week. (e) It might not snow this week. Negative: may not, might not no contractions Slide 4: 7-4 USING COULD TO EXPRESS POSSIBILITY This could be a long walk. Slide 5: 7-4 USING COULD TO EXPRESS POSSIBILITY Why isn’t this working? I don’t think it’s serious. It could be just a weak battery. (a) Could = present possibility Slide 6: 7-4 USING COULD TO EXPRESS POSSIBILITY This error could cause problems in the whole company. (b) Could = future possibility Slide 7: 7-4 LET’S PRACTICE present future I’d like to visit a beautiful place. We could go to Thailand. ? Slide 8: 7-4 LET’S PRACTICE present future Oh, no! This could be a problem! ? Slide 9: 7-4 LET’S PRACTICE present future This car doesn’t run. The battery could be dead. ? Slide 10: 7-11 MAKING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS: MUST Mary and Artie are smiling. They must be happy. Slide 11: best guess OR logical conclusion 7-11 MAKING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS: MUST That woman is very funny. She must be a comedian. (a) must Slide 12: 7-11 MAKING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS: MUST LOGICAL CONCLUSION (b) My friends went skydiving. They must be brave. To become a scientist, you must go to college. NECESSITY COMPARE Slide 13: 7-11 MAKING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS: MUST NEGATIVE LOGICAL CONCLUSION (d) Jed smokes. He must not know that smoking is harmful. PROHIBITION (e) We need money for the future. We must not spend it all now. COMPARE Slide 14: 7-11 LET’S PRACTICE necessity prohibition logical conclusion negative logical conclusion Jenny swims everyday. She must love to swim. Slide 15: 7-11 LET’S PRACTICE necessity prohibition logical conclusion negative logical conclusion Smoking is not allowed. You must not smoke. Slide 16: 7-11 LET’S PRACTICE necessity prohibition logical conclusion negative logical conclusion If you want to graduate, you must stay in school. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
FEG_Chapter 07-Mdl Aux English411 Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 30 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 20, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: reda1986 (14 month(s) ago) really nice presention Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: 7-3 EXPRESSING POSSIBILITY: MAY AND MIGHT EXPRESSING PERMISSION: MAY AND CAN (a) It may snow this week. (b) It might snow this week. may, might possibility same meaning Slide 2: I don’t know. We might be ready by then. I don’t know. We may be ready by then. 7-3 EXPRESSING POSSIBILITY: MAY AND MIGHT EXPRESSING PERMISSION: MAY AND CAN Can we finish this by Monday? (c) Slide 3: 7-3 EXPRESSING POSSIBILITY: MAY AND MIGHT EXPRESSING PERMISSION: MAY AND CAN (d) It may not snow this week. (e) It might not snow this week. Negative: may not, might not no contractions Slide 4: 7-4 USING COULD TO EXPRESS POSSIBILITY This could be a long walk. Slide 5: 7-4 USING COULD TO EXPRESS POSSIBILITY Why isn’t this working? I don’t think it’s serious. It could be just a weak battery. (a) Could = present possibility Slide 6: 7-4 USING COULD TO EXPRESS POSSIBILITY This error could cause problems in the whole company. (b) Could = future possibility Slide 7: 7-4 LET’S PRACTICE present future I’d like to visit a beautiful place. We could go to Thailand. ? Slide 8: 7-4 LET’S PRACTICE present future Oh, no! This could be a problem! ? Slide 9: 7-4 LET’S PRACTICE present future This car doesn’t run. The battery could be dead. ? Slide 10: 7-11 MAKING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS: MUST Mary and Artie are smiling. They must be happy. Slide 11: best guess OR logical conclusion 7-11 MAKING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS: MUST That woman is very funny. She must be a comedian. (a) must Slide 12: 7-11 MAKING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS: MUST LOGICAL CONCLUSION (b) My friends went skydiving. They must be brave. To become a scientist, you must go to college. NECESSITY COMPARE Slide 13: 7-11 MAKING LOGICAL CONCLUSIONS: MUST NEGATIVE LOGICAL CONCLUSION (d) Jed smokes. He must not know that smoking is harmful. PROHIBITION (e) We need money for the future. We must not spend it all now. COMPARE Slide 14: 7-11 LET’S PRACTICE necessity prohibition logical conclusion negative logical conclusion Jenny swims everyday. She must love to swim. Slide 15: 7-11 LET’S PRACTICE necessity prohibition logical conclusion negative logical conclusion Smoking is not allowed. You must not smoke. Slide 16: 7-11 LET’S PRACTICE necessity prohibition logical conclusion negative logical conclusion If you want to graduate, you must stay in school.