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English Speaking Course 2021 • Grammar, Tenses & Modal Verbs (2021-12)
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English Speaking Course 2021 • Grammar, Tenses & Modal Verbs (2021-12)English Speaking Course 2021 • Grammar, Tenses & Modal Verbs (2021-12)

With the help of this course, you can easily speak Fluent English sitting at home.
 
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Tags: English, Tenses, Grammar, Modal, 2021-12, Verbs
English Modal Verbs | Can - Could - May - Might
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English Modal Verbs English Modal Verbs

In this English lesson, you will learn how to use the Modal Verbs can, could, may and might.

English Grammar Lesson

 
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Modality in Contemporary English
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Modality in Contemporary EnglishThis book offers original theoretical accounts and a wealth of descriptive information concerning modality in present-day English. At the same time, it provides fresh impetus to more general linguistic issues such as grammaticalization, colloquialization, or the interplay between sociolinguistic and syntactic constraints. The articles fall into four sections: (a) the semantics and pragmatics of core modal verbs; (b) the status of emerging modal items; (c) stylistic variation and change; (d) sociolinguistic variation and syntactic models. The book is of considerable value to students and teachers of English and Linguistics at undergraduate and graduate level worldwide.
 
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs and Principal Verbs – Differences -
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs and Principal Verbs – Differences -

The special verbs can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, ought, dare and need are called modal auxiliary verbs…
 
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Understatements and Hedges in English
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Understatements and Hedges in EnglishThe goal of this monograph is a comprehensive analysis of understatements and other forms of non-direct speech (hedges) in modern English. It is based on a multi-level approach, including philosophical, cultural, and socio-psychological arguments. The main part consists of an investigation of the linguistic restrictions for understatements and hedges to be formed by means of the following grammatical categories: negation of predicates, gradation of predicates, modalization of affirmative sentences by means of parenthetical verbs, modal adverbs, modal verbs, and questions.
 
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Tags: verbs, hedges, predicates, means, modal