All English modal verbs in 8 minutes [and the DIFFERENCES between them!]

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Learn about all the English modal verbs and the differences between them. I explain the following modal verbs in the video: must, will, shall, should, would, can, could, may and might.

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Thank you very much Agnieszka, my great English teacher..I m proud of you❤❤❤...to be honest I seldom to do using modal verbs as sevond and third conditionals..really you encourge me to excercise it...again thanks for that

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I just enjoyed your slow method of teaching

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For me, the more difficult modal verb is"might". Thank you for this very interesting video.

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Good morning madam i always loking at your teachings

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For me it's almost all the models. Thanks.

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For me the difficult modal verb is might.thanks

thembisilebuthelezi
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I, probably, overuse “could” in my speaking and don’t use “might” as often as I needed because they’re quite similar to each other.

Den_SPb
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Hi Agnieszka, I was wondering about your pronunciation of the word "modal". I've always been told to pronounce it as ˈməʊdl, whereas you pronounce it as ˈmɒdl.
Could you please tell me which one is correct?

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Hi mam!
During a conversation between A and B,
A- I wouldn't know.
B- You would.
In this case what does 'would' mean?

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Hello. For me would is the most difficult.

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Must in the past with have or had etc.

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