English Modal Verbs May, Example Sentences Possibility She may see him tomorrow before she leave. There may be other reasons that we don’t know. This cream may produce a stinging sensation. Permission How may I help you? May I speak to Lussie, please? You may sit at the front of the class. if you interest, Passive Voice with Modals, Definition and Examples Wish May you have a long and fruitful marriage. Courage seems now to have deserted him. May it quickly reappear.
Modals Table, Modals in English Possibility Ability Permission Obligation Offers CAN I can play the football. Can I go out tonight? CAN’T He can’t be her father. He’s too young. I can’t speak French. Can I help you? No, you can’t. MIGHT It might rain tomorrow. COULD Mark could be the one who stole the money. I could already read when I was five. Could I borrow your book? MAY It may rain tomorrow. May I go to the bathroom? MUST He must be
English Modals Table and Example Sentences Possibility Ability Permission Obligation Offers CAN I can play the football. Can I go out tonight? CAN’T He can’t be her father. He’s too young. I can’t speak French. Can I help you? No, you can’t. MIGHT It might rain tomorrow. COULD Mark could be the one who stole the money. I could already read when I was five. Could I borrow your book? MAY It may rain tomorrow. May I go to the bathroom? MUST He must be her brother. You must study today. HAVE TO I have to wait. SHALL You shall
Classroom Language, English Classroom Phrases May I go out please? Is this right? Is this correct? I am sorry. I did not hear. Can you speak louder, please? Which book? Can you explain that again? Whe is the exam? When is the homework for? I have done this. Can I go to the board? Can I come in? Can I pull up the blinds? Can I pulldown the blinds? Can you help me, please? Can I go out? Can I open the window? Can we pack our things now? May I join the class/group? Can you explain it once
English Phrases – Goodbye Have a nice day Bye bye Farewell Take care Catch you later See you later See you soon Talk to you later All right then Peace Peace out Smell you later Bye for now Bye Take it easy Later I’m out Keep in touch I gotta take off Have a good one
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He may still love you. He probably does. He probably doesn't know what he wants. Relationship Quotes, Eliza Engellenner Quotes.
Modal Perfect List and Example Sentences Modal Perfect Examples Must Have + Past P. My mother has arrived late. She must have been in a traffic jam. May Have + Past P. We may have passed the math exam, but it was in French. Might Have + Past P. Alex may have taken the wrong train. Could Have + Past P. I’m sorry but, You could have played better. Couldn’t Have + Past P. She couldn’t have passed because she hadn’t studied enough. Would Have + Past P. If I had guessed the future, I would have taken some precautions
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Guilt is a common post-traumatic reaction and is often the result of cognitive bias. This CBT worksheet explores common cognitive biases that have been associated with post-traumatic guilt.
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Writing Worksheet – Writing a Synopsis (PDF) Writing a synopsis can be a great way to get really clear about the story you’re telling. In the One Page Novel Course, I suggest it as the next step after brainstorming, but these worksheets can help even if you’ve already finished your book and are getting ready…
English Classroom Phrases I am sorry. I did not hear. Can you speak louder, please? Which book? Can you explain that again? Whe is the exam? When is the homework for? I have done this. Can I go to the toilet? Can I pull up the blinds? Can I pulldown the blinds? Can you help me, please? What page are we on? I am ready. May I start it? Can I go out? Can I answer the question? Can I switch off the lights? Teacher, please can you repeat again? Can I open the window? Can we pack our things
The fear of imperfection. The fear of not being good enough. Crippling inaction. Stuttered words. No self-worth. The fear of failure causing failure. Not inability, talent or a lack of opportunity…
Would you like to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you simply not have the time to get them done? Well, you have come to the perfect place! I love making these engaging and appealing anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and references them every day. Many of them are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect and remember what they have learned. This particular anchor chart is for readers/writers learning all about the different parts of speech. My students always struggle with this skills, and easily confused the various parts of speech. They found this anchor chart for helpful, especially with the fun, engaging visuals! **These will be copies unless asked otherwise for a custom poster. They are not laminated, and are printed on normal, anchor chart paper. I ship these out ASAP after being ordered, but please keep in mind once shipped, it is outside of my control. Therefore, if shipping does not meet your expectations, I highly encourage you to please reach out to me first, and we have always been able to work something out to make up for anything that may have occurred after I have sent your package, thanks so much!! Hope you love it :)
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#3 in non-fiction. The first book is done at 200 parts and thanks to you it was pretty successful so I decided to go for another part to continue with the random tips, quotes and advices. hopefully, this will reach more and more writers and help many aspiring authors to improve their writing skills. ENJOY :)) **I DO NOT OWN THE COPYRIGHT TO THE MATERIALS PUBLISHED IN THIS BOOK. A big THANK YOU to @martaxSofia for making the pretty covers for the books. :)
Writing is half the battle; the other half is made up of coming up with an idea for your article/story/novel/squidoo lens/wizzley page. Here's a few tips on how you can do that!
We need your help... AGAIN! Our friends in Ms. Mary's group have come across a word that they do not know. Are you able to help them find clues to figure it out? I sure hope so! Get your thinking cap on and let's figure this out together!
Are you tired of constantly mediating conflicts between your students or children? Do you want to empower them to become independent problem solvers? Look no further than the Conflict Resolution Step-By-Step Mediation Guide for Kids! This lap book is a classroom lifesaver, providing students with the tools they need to resolve conflicts on their own. Not only will students love how hands-on and fun this activity is, it helps them practice all the key conflict resolution skills for problem solving. Plus, it helps students regulate their emotions when triggered by frustrating social interactions. Teachers can use it as a classroom management tool or for individual interventions with students who need additional support with conflict resolution skills. How Our Step-By-Step Conflict Resolution Guide Works: Choose a coping tool to get calm first. The calming strategies include Hand Over Heart, Cocoa Breathing, Count to 20, Roller Coaster Breathing, Rocks & Socks, and Ocean Waves Breathing, all with strong visual supports and directions. Reflect on the size of the problem. If it is a big problem, get an adult to help! But if it's something you can handle on your own.... Choose a conflict resolution tool...and give it a try. If using an I-Message, kids can use the hands-on template on the back of the lap book to formulate the statement. After trying out the conflict resolution strategy, reflect on whether or not it helped. If not, don't worry - the lap book also includes prompts to suggest trying another skill. Ways to Use The Conflict Resolution Guide for Kids is versatile and can be used in a variety of settings including: your classroom school counseling office peer mediations at recess for when students are trying to figure out how to resolve a conflict Calm Down Corner or Break Space virtual teletherapy counseling sessions at home to deal with sibling conflicts WHAT'S INCLUDED Digital: ✔ Interactive digital Choice Board for Google Classroom or other platform that uses Google Slides™ Printable ✔ Choice between full color, light color and black/white printing options ✔ Title Choices between "Conflict Resolution" and "Peaceful Problem Solving" (which can work well for students unfamiliar with the term "conflict resolution) ✔ Bonus "To Resolve A Conflict, I Can....?" Posters (in 3 printing options and optimized to print in both 8.5"X11" and 18"X24"). ✔ Bonus Conflict Resolution Checklists ✔ Bonus "Conflict Resolution Map" printable What's Needed to Assemble Printable Choice Board: ✓ Hook and Loop Adhesive Dots ✓ Paper Clips, Binder Clips, and/or Clothespins ✓ File Folder You May Also Enjoy these others : ⭐ Feelings Check-In and Calming Strategies Choice Board ⭐ Our Classroom Calm Corner Toolbox ⭐ Trauma Sensitive Classroom Rules, Values & Expectations: Editable Banner Decor ⭐ Breathing Exercises for Kids: Book & Task Cards for Calm Corner
This post discusses what emotional incest is as well as its signs, possible causes, possible effects, and how to heal.
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