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III
Following instructions and understanding rules
Think about what you have learned
In the second part of the block III you learned to understand regulations as well as
the importance of them in social relations and communities. Rules are tools that
make life easy and peaceful. Are you respectful with regulations? What can you do
to teach children and friends to understand and respect these rules? Write down
some ideas about it.
En la segunda parte del bloque III aprendiste a entender las reglas y su importancia en las
relaciones sociales y dentro de las comunidades. Las reglas son herramientas que hacen la
vida
más
fácil
y
pacífica.
¿Eres
respetuoso
de
las
reglas?
¿Qué
puedes
hacer
para
enseñar
a
los niños y a tus amigos a entender y respetar las reglas? Escribe algunas ideas al respecto.
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Modal verbs
The modal verbs include can, must, may, should, might, shall, would. They are used
with other verbs to express ability, obligation, possibility, suggestions and so on.
Modal verbs are unlike other verbs. They do not change their form (spelling) and
they have no infinitive or participle (past/present). The modals must and can need
substitute verbs to express obligation or ability in the different tenses.
Modals are auxiliary verbs. They do not need an additional auxiliary in negatives or
questions. For example:
Must I come? (
Do I must come?
) or He shouldn’t smoke (
He doesn’t should smoke
).