English Grammar: Passive Voice, Modals, and Vocabulary
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The passive be+past participle ( the house was built in 1864) The causative have/get + object + past participle (David is going to have his house painted next month).
Modals (must, couldn’t, ought to, will be able to, might not, may, mustn't, don’t have to)
Pres.Simple->signs->are signed Pres.Cont->is singning->are being signed
Pres.Simple->signed->were signed Past.Cont->was signing->were being signed
Pres.PerfSimple->has signed->have been signed Futur.Simpl->will sign->will be signed
Modals->should sign-> should be signed Modalsperfect->must have signed
->must have been signed Have.To->has to sign->have to be signed
be.Going.To->is going to sign->are going to be signed
can->solo en Pres.Simpl(habilidad-capaci) be.Able.To->=que can pero demas verbos
can't->prohib,deduccion negativa,certeza imposibl could->habilidad,capaci,past,mas educado q can
may/might->posibilidad should/ough to->recomendaciones,consejo
need to->necesidad have to->=must pero must->obligacion,deber de mustn't>prohibicion
could have->podrias haber| n't->no pudo may/might have-> puede,podria ser
must have->debieron de shouldhave->deberia haber would have->habria llevado
Appeal to, be around, bizarre, boo(abuchear), book a ticket(reservar entrada), branch(sucursal), break up, cheer(aclamar), clap, dazzling(deslumbrante), disturbing(preocupante) , fad(moda), go wild, hairdo, onstage, performance, rehearse(ensayar), review, scandal, sell out(agotarse entradas), set, show off(presumir), stand for(significar), take off(despegar), trendsetter(persona que marca tendencia), unique, venue(lugar de celebración), weird(raro).
Ban(prohibición), bonnet(capó), contend(afirmar), dead end(callejón sin salida), delay(retrasar), fancy, fine(multa), hoot(pitar), jaywalk, lane, lead to, motorway, oncoming(viene sentido opuesto), overtake(adelantar), pavement, pick up, poll(encuesta), reckless(temerario), roundabout, run over(atropellar), safe, seat belt, be stuck (atascado), swerve (girar bruscamente)