Means the same as "should".
Ought to
We use them as the subject/object of a sentence.
Gerunds.
We use this to form comparative adverbs.
What is more?
Modals that express somethig is prohibited or not possible (3).
mustn't/ not allowed to/ can't
We use them immediately after adjectives.
Infinitives.
It's the opposite of more.
What is less?
Which structures do we use to express obligation and necessity in the past?
had to and needed to
What is this and why is its use correct?
I go running every morning.
Gerunds are used with go to talk about physical activities.
dis- im- mis- un- in- il- ir
What are some negative prefixes for adjectives?
Structure for modals in the past:
modal + have + pp
What do we use after want, learn, help, need? Give an example.
Infinitives. I want to break free.
Rewrite this sentence in the past, using a modal: Buying her a gift was optional, but we bought her one.
We needn't have bought her a gift (but we did).
Rewrite the sentence using the following word: STAND.
I think it's terrible to be mean to people.
I...
I can't stand being mean to people.
well-better-best badly-worse-worst
What adverbs form irregular comparisons?