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AFFIRMATIVE

Should
Going to going to buy a new house .
NEGATIVE Should is a modal verb .remenber that
 It has the same form for all perosns
I’m (am)  It is follewed by the base form.
Am not going to visit her next week.
You I/you/he/she/it/we/they
/we/they(are) Aren’t
He/she/it (is) Isn’t

QUESTIONS
UNIT
Am I
10 Are
You going to eat out?
/we/they You should drink less soda.
Is He/she/it
You shouldn’t put so much sugar in your coffe.

SPELLING RULES
FOR COMPARATIVE ADJETIVES

One-syllable adjectives One-syllable adjectives Irregular adjectives

Most adjective
Most Small-smaller Add more before the Polite-more polite
adjective/Add-er adjective
Good-better,bad-worse,far-
further/farther
Adjective ending Little(quantity)-less
Adjective ending Nice -nicer Narrow-narrower
in-ow-le-et/add-er
in-e/Add-r Simple-simpler
or -r

Double the consonat and


add-er
Thin-thinner Adjective ending in-y Easy-easier
(except w or x ) Flat-flatter Change the –y to ier
Spelling rules

1) ADD EST 2) ADD-ST 3) Duplicate consonant + EST


Tall ---the tallest Wide– the widest Fat –the fattest
Old--- the oldest Nice—the nicest Big –the biggest
Superlative
adjetives
4) Change y for iest 6) Irregular adjectives
5) Use most
Spicy ---the spyciest Good—the best
Important—the most important
Hairy----the hairiest Bad—the worst
Modern—the most modern
Far—the furthest

COULD / HAD TO

Could is the past of can .it is a modal verb


i/you/he/she/it/we/ the could see the sea

We use could to talk about ability in the past


I could see the ocean fron my hotel room.

We had to change rooms beacause our room was


very dirty
I had to do go the dentist last week.

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