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grammatical terms??



jamiejules
France

grammatical terms??
 
hi,
As some of you already know I hardly ever work on grammar in my lessons.... I �d much rather "play"Embarrassed
i now need you guys � help!!!!
I am working on a unit about the next summer holidays and I need the proper terms for the following:

will be able to :
will need to:
will have to:OBLIGATION
will be allowed to:
won �t be able to:
won �t need to:
won �t have to:
won �t be allowed to:

OOOHHH this is so embarrassing!!!Ermm thanks in advance for your precious help!
please don �t ask me to go and look them up in a grammar book! (I feel so useless at the moment: all my books are in boxes!)

17 Jun 2009      





anitarobi
Croatia

will be able to : ABILITY
will need to:NECESSITY
will have to:OBLIGATION
will be allowed to:PERMISSION
won �t be able to:INABILITY
won �t need to:LACK OF NECESSITY
won �t have to:LACK OF OBLIGATION
won �t be allowed to:PROHIBITION

MAYBE???? REALLY NOT SURE, SORRY, MAYBE OTHERS COULD BE OF MORE HELP....Embarrassed
Anita

17 Jun 2009     



liverpuliana
Spain

You are right, anitarobi. That �s the way I teach them anyway.
Have a nice day.
Inma

17 Jun 2009     



Nebal
Lebanon

You hit it right , dear Anita!!
Have a nice Wednesday,
Nebal

17 Jun 2009     



jamiejules
France

thanks Anita,
you are a star and you saved my day!!!!Clap

17 Jun 2009     



Carla Horne
United States

Hi,

Maybe I �m the one who is confused, but I thought that you wanted the parts of speech for them.

Wii be= HELPING VERB   +  BE

The word  TO  is an INFINITIVE, so you need the verb for the infinitive  to complete the idea.

WILL BE ABLE TO READ

Well, maybe this can help you in some way.

Carla

17 Jun 2009     



miss_yanis
Argentina

I agree with you Anita!

17 Jun 2009     



jamiejules
France

thanks, I have now managed to finish my ws without too many grammatical mistakes...
have a nice day

17 Jun 2009