May and Might – English Modal Verbs

May and Might – English Modal Verbs

MAY & MIGHT May and Might are modal verbs. They can normally be interchanged without a significant difference in meaning. I might go I may go May and Might more or less have the same meaning. (We will see more about this later) With modals verbs, there is only one...
Should – English Modal Verb

Should – English Modal Verb

SHOULD Should is a modal verb. With modals verbs, there is only one form of it for every subject pronoun: I should You should He should She should It should We should They should There is never an S at the end of should: He shoulds study. (NOT CORRECT) He should...
Adverbs of Frequency – New Charts and Videos

Adverbs of Frequency – New Charts and Videos

I have just created two new videos about Adverbs of Frequency. One is about Adverbs of INDEFINITE Frequency such as always, usually, normally, generally, often, frequently, sometimes, occasionally, seldom, hardly ever, rarely and never. The second video is about...

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