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Grammar in use. Modal verbs. Phrasal verb run

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Spotlight 10
Module 4 c
Grammar in Use
Modal verbs
Phrasal verb Run

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Modals
can/could
should
may/might
must/have to
ought
need

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Это тип глаголов, которые определяют вероятность,
возможность, способность или необходимость совершения
действия.
Например: You should call her immediately. — Тебе следует
немедленно позвонить ей.
Не меняются в зависимости от лица и времени действия.
Вопросительная форма не требует вспомогательных глаголов, а в
отрицательной добавляется частичка not.
Например:
Can you call me later? — Ты можешь позвонить мне позже?
I cannot answer the phone right now. — Прямо сейчас я не могу
ответить на звонок.

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Can/Could
Can
possibility
ability
permission
request
Could
past possibility, ability
asking for permission
request
Can you help me today?
Can you speak Chinese?
I can drive a car.
You can go.
She can play the drums when all
neighbours are away.
Could you pass me some sugar?
She could read when she was five years
old.

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May/Might
May
request
permission
possibility
Might
possibility (higher
degree of doubt)
polite suggestion
You may leave your bag here
until the classes are over.
May I borrow your notebook?
They may know it, but I am
really not sure.
They might know it, but they
were out of town.

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Should/Ought to
Should
suggestion, advice
Ought to
moral obligation
denoting a duty, advice
or a reasonable action
You should tell me the truth
before it’s too late.
You ought to ring Kim, she is ill.
You ought to keep children under
control.
You ought to practice more to
enter the university.

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Must/Mustn’t
Must
obligation imposed by
the speaker / logical
assumption
assumption
Mustn’t
Prohibition
recommendation
You must stay in bed until the
temperature gets down.
This must be Kate.
You must not swim in this river
alone.
You mustn’t eat so much sugar.

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Must/Have to

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Need
В качестве модального глагола
используется, чтобы спросить
или дать разрешение. Как
правило, его используют лишь в
отрицательных и вопросительных
предложениях.
— Need I speak to him right now?
— Yes, you must /No, you needn’t.

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match
Obligation/strong recommendation
can, can’t
Lack of obligation/necessity
should/ought to/had
better
permission/possibility
must/have
to/shouldn’t
Recommendation/advice
mustn’t
Prohibition
don’t have to

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Present
must/have
can
to
Past
had to
couldn’t (general ability in the
past): My dad could run really
fast when he was young.
was/were able to (specific ability
in the past, particular situation):
I wasn’t able to do my h/w last
night. I was too tired

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He … 1
(can’t/couldn’t)
window as itword.
was stuck.
Task
Choose open
thethecorrect
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2.
Interpreters … (may/must) translate without dictionaries.
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… (Can/May) I use me your bike for today?
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… (May/Could) you give me the recipe for this cake?
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I hardly ever see Jane, she … (may/might) have moved to Africa.
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Take an umbrella. It … (may/can) rain.
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You … (could/should) stop smoking. You know you … (cannot/must not) buy health.
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Liz doesn’t … (ought to/have to) keep to a diet anymore.
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You … (must not/needn’t) read in the dark.
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My grandfather is retired, so he … (shouldn’t/doesn’t have to) go to work.
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We … (may/ought to) reserve a table in advance if we want to have dinner there.
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I … (can’t/needn’t) believe it! You … (have to/must) be joking.
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Don’t wait for me tonight. I … (might/must) be late.
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You look very pale, I think you … (need/should) stay at home.
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… (Could/Might) you, please, pass me the mustard?

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Check your answers
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He couldn’t open the window as it was stuck.
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Interpreters must translate without dictionaries.
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May I use me your bike for today?
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Could you give me the recipe for this cake?
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I hardly ever see Jane, she might have moved to Africa.
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Take an umbrella. It may rain.
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You should stop smoking. You know you cannot buy health.
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Liz doesn’t have to keep to a diet anymore.
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You must not read in the dark.
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My grandfather is retired, so he doesn’t have to go to work.
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We ought to reserve a table in advance if we want to have dinner there.
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I can’t believe it! You must be joking.
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Don’t wait for me tonight. I might be late.
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You look very pale, I think you should stay at home.
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Could you, please, pass me the mustard?

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Phrasal verb
Run

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Run away
fromубегать от
кого-либо

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Run intoнатолкнуться,
всретиться
неожиданно

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Run over переехать,
задавить

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Run out ofисчерпать,
закончиться

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Run onработать
на какомлибо
топливе

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Ex. 8, p.69

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Task #1 Choose the correct word.
1. I think you might/ought to see a doctor.
2. Should/May I borrow your book, please?
3. I have to/could go to the grocery store. My fridge is empty.
4. You must/ought to be very hungry. Would you like an
apple.
5. Could/Should you pass me some sugar? I like sweet tea.
6. You must be/can’t be very proud of your son he is a
champion.
7. You must be/should be exhausted after all your hard work.
8. She mustn’t/shouldn’t stay in bed all day unless she is ill.
9. It’s very late. The children must/can’t be sleeping.
10. Susan has broken her leg. She can’t/have to walk now.
Task #2 Fill in: must(2), mustn’t, can, can’t,
could(2), may, might, have to.
•Guess what! Our team has just won the game. No
way!
You ………. be joking!
•Excuse me, sir. You ……… park here. It’s forbidden.
•How about to watch a movie? Sorry, but I ……… finish
my homework.
•Look! It’s Jane! No, it ………. be. She is in Paris on
business.
•……….. I turn the light off, please.
•……….. I have your name, please.
•I think it ……….. be warm soon.
•……….. you help me please? I think I got lost.
•The streets ……….. get very slippery when it rains.
•You ……….. be very thirsty, it’s hot outside.

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Home task: Ex.7, p.69. 9,р.69
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