SAYING CONTINUOUS WORKS WITH MODAL AUXILIARIES WITH BELOW 100% GUARANTEE
While conveying continuous works with Modal Auxiliaries after them we have to use 'Be + M.V Ing form" in Subject based views.
WILL / SHALL:
She will be talking.
She will not be talking.
Will she be talking?
Will she not be talking?
How will she be talking?
MAY / MIGHT:
She may be traveling.
She may not be taveling.
Might she be traveling?
Might she not be traveling?
CAN:
She can be playing.
She can not be playing.
Can she be playing?
Can she not be playing?
COULD:
She could be helping me.
She could be helping me.
Could she be helping me.
Couldn't she be helping me.
SHOULD / OUGHT TO:
She should be observing.
She should not be observing.
Should she be observing?
Shouldn't she be observing?
MUST:
She must be forgiving.
She must not be forgiving.
Must she be forgiving?
Must she not be forgiving?
NEED TO:
She need to be learning.
She need not to be learning.
Need she to be learning?
Need she not to be learning?
USED TO / WOULD:
She used to be helping everybody.
She used not to be helping everybody.
Used she to be helping everybody?
Used she not to be helping everybody?
CLARITY BETWEEN SIMPLE WORKS AND CONTINUOUS WORKS RELATED TO MODAL AUXILIARIES.
SIMPLE WORKS CONTINUOUS WORKS
I do talk. I am talking
I did talk. I was talking.
I will talk. I will be talking.
I may talk. I may be talking.
I can talk. I can be talking.
I could talk. I could be talking.
I should talk. I should be talking.
I must talk. I must be talking.
I need to talk. I need to be talking.
I dare to talk. I dare to be talking.
I used to talk. I used to be talking.
WORK PLAN:
1. Write at-least 10-20 sentences on your own.
2. Have oral practice having consciousness on meanings of both sentence and
questions.
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