• 6. MODAL VERBS (QUESTION FORMS)
  • Task 4. Match the words in the left column with the best definition in the right column




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    Task 4. Match the words in the left column with the best definition in the right column.


    (If you don’t know the answer, read the article again and try to guess the answer from context)
    1. mammoth a. have a specific place
    2. facets b. sales
    3. retail c. depending on summer, winter, autumn, or spring
    4. whopping d. giving a way to do something
    5. seasonal e. very big
    6. variation f. very big
    7. enables g. giving a cause
    8. localized h. an area
    9. attributed i. differences
    10. geography j. Aspects
    1. mammoth - e. very big
    2. facets - j. Aspects
    3. retail - b. sales
    4. whopping - f. very big
    5. seasonal - c. depending on summer, winter, autumn, or spring
    6. variation - i. differences
    7. enables - d. giving a way to do something
    8. localized - a. have a specific place
    9. attributed - g. giving a cause
    10. geography - h. an area


    6. MODAL VERBS (QUESTION FORMS)


    Task 1. Study the grammar material.
    There are many modal verbs in English, e.g. can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should and must (See table 5).
    We use modal verbs in questions, mostly when asking about possibility, uncertainty or permission. All modal verbs are followed by a main verb (V1).
    When we are making a question with modal verbs, we put the modal verb before the subject (See table 6):
    Question sentence: Affirmative sentence:
    Should we wait? We should wait.

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