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GRAMMATICAL POINTS

Caicedo MishellCevallos Leonel

WILL/WON'T/SHALL

Present continuous and be going to

MUST/HAVE TO/CAN

Both express future actions and events that are almost certain to occur.

They are used to talk about the future.

Obligations and things to do.

Will: It is used for predictions, decisions at the moment, promises, offers, etc.Shall: It is more formal and, it is advisable to use it in sentences with I and We.

Present continuous: It is used for plans that involve more people.Going to: It is used to talk about mostly personal decisions.

Must: Indicates duty or obligation to do something.Have to: It expresses an obligation given by the outside.Can: It expresses and ability, something that you can or know howto do.

(WSE, 2020)

(ringteacher, 2021)

(Euroresidentes, 2006)

IMPERATIVES AND SHOULD

USES OF TO + INFINITIVES

WILL AND MIGHT

The infinitive is a verb preceded by the preposition TO.

Predictions.

Express orders and also advice.

Imperatives: Express orders, it is not necessary to include the subject.Should: It is a modal verb, it is used to give advice or give an opinion to someone.

Will: Express something that will happen with certainty.Might: Affirmative probable things that happen but it is not certain.

Use 1: Indicates a purpose. Use 2: It goes after adjectives. Use 3: It goes after certain verbs like: choose, decide, want, etc.Use 4. Complement of the verb to be.

(CEAD, 2021)

(VAUGHAN, 2019)

(AIRYF, 2021)

BIBLIOGRAPHY:AIRYF. (2021). Infinitivo o Infinitive. Obtained from: shorturl.at/tAKUZ.CEAD. (2021). Imperativo y should. Obtained from: shorturl.at/hnrOQ.Euroresidentes. (2006). Gramática - Have to - obligación en inglés. Obtained from: shorturl.at/etHT7.ringteacher. (2021). Be going to en inglés y presente continuo: Formas futuras en inglés. Obtained from: shorturl.at/ahER0.VAUGHAN. (2019). Will and might. Obtained from: shorturl.at/xDFY7.WSE. (2020). Diferencias entre shall y will. Obtained from: shorturl.at/mE347.