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Teacher: Esmeralda González Rameño

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Hit the road!

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Which word or phrases go together?

Rent

Take

Do

Go

long walks

sailing lessons

a vacation

something exciting

a lot of hiking

some fishing

swimming

camping

on vacation

a condominium

a camper

a car

Grammar Focus

Use the base form of the verbs - not the infinitive (to + base form) - with will; I think I'll go to Hawaii next winter. (NOT: I think I'll to go to Hawaii next winter).

Use be going to - not will- when you know something is going to happen: Look at black clouds. It's going to rain. (NOT: It's will rain).

USE BE GOING TO + VERB

USE WILL + VERB

Future plans you've decided on.

What are you going to do?

I'm going to relax at the beach.

We´re going to go surfing every day.

I'm not going to do anything special.

Possible plans before you made a decisions.

What are you going to do?

I'm not sure. I guess I'll just stay home.

Maybe I'll take a curse.

I don't know. I think I'll go camping.

I probably won't go anywhere.

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Suggestion scale

Modals of necessity and suggestion

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Stronger

Weaker

Must
Have to
Have got to


Had better


Ought to 
Should

Some modals for necessity and suggestion are stronger that others.

Weak (for advice or an opinion): should, ought to.

Stronger (for a wearing): had better.

Strongest (for an obligation): must, need to, have to.

Describing necessity

Giving suggestions

You must have health insurance.

You need to be 21 or over.

You have to get a passport.

You don't have to get vaccinations.

You'd better avoid tha stalls on the street.

You ought to make a copy of your passport.

You should try some local specialites.

You shouldn't carry a lot of cash.

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