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Unit 3

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Can you name the next brands?

After modals we never conjugate the verb

Ought to, should, must

Had better 'd better

We use “had better” for strong or urgent advice. There may be a consequence. Had better is always followed by a verb in the infinitive.

- Genially

To warn someone that something bad will happen if they don't do something.

Had better

To say that something is a good idea.

Should Ought to

To say important or necessary advice.

Have to Must

Modals for advice

- Genially

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