How to Use Will, Would and Might - English Modal Verbs Lesson
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- Опубліковано 10 лип 2018
- In this lesson you can learn about three verbs: will, would, might. These verbs can be really difficult to use correctly. In this lesson, you'll learn what these three verbs mean, and how to use will, would and might correctly in English. Practice using these verbs in the comments and we will give you feedback!
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Contents:
1. Will vs. Might 0:52
2. Will vs. Would 2:56
3. Won't vs. Would 7:05
4. Might vs. Would 9:54
5. Might Have vs. Would Have 12:21
This lesson will help you:
- Understand the differences between will and might.
- Learn how to use will and would correctly.
- See how won't and would are different.
- Get useful examples on how to use might and would correctly.
- Talk about the past using might have and would have.
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how do you explain the existence of "would" in '' would you like to come ?""
Hi Gokson. In this situation, 'would' is used in the situation of offering something to someone or invite them to do something. We have another lesson on 'would' which you may also find helpful: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/would-modal-verbs. Hope this is useful for you!
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We're so glad that you enjoyed the lesson, Prashant! Thank you for the suggestions, will will keep them in mind! We have also made lessons covering a few of these topics. You can find them on our website: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/grammar-lesson-1-sentence-structure, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/sentence-structure, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/make-complex-sentences.
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But, I have one thing to ask you. Teacher Stephanie said ," 'will' is rarely used in the past" in this video. I would like to know how to use it. Pls could you explain me about it?
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1). Would have had to.
2). Would have to.
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May I ask you one question ,please?
You said," we can rarely use 'will' in one or two cases in the past" at 12:25 in this video. How? I just want to learn
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By the way, thank you very much for this video. It's really help me out in my lessons.
Your explanation was good for will vs would but i need some more examples. could you please help me. I'm quite confused and not having confidence in this topics
Hi Srimathi, if you ever want more information don't forget we have many lessons on our website, such as this lesson on 'would': www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/would-modal-verbs. Hope it helps you!
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Thanks for the suggestion. We most likely won't be doing that, as we have videos on these modal verbs already. You can find them on our website: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/?s=modal+verbs
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Hi Ansh, thanks for watching. We have many lessons on tenses here: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/english-verb-tenses, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-english-grammar-lessons. We also have speaking lessons to help you improve: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/free-spoken-english-lessons.
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Respected Teacher. Would you please clear my doubt about the structure (would + be + noun) (would + be + ing)
What do these sentences say and in which tense.
1. I would be doctor.
2. She would be in office.
3. Ram would be working.
Thanks in advance sir.
And hope for prompt reply
Hi there, thanks for watching. We have a lesson on 'would' which might give you more help: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/would-modal-verbs.
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Hi there. Thanks for the suggestion. We have a few lessons on these topics which might help you: www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/talk-about-the-past-in-english, www.oxfordonlineenglish.com/would-modal-verbs.
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Hi, I have a doubt in minute 8:42. "Well, I would come if I was free" The question is: Is it fine to say " if I were free" instead ? Thank you so much for your classes! By by
Hi Jorge, in this case 'was' is the correct form. When we use '...if I was...' this is something that could actually happen. When we use, '...if I were...' this couldn't actually happen. For example, 'If I were a bird, I would fly to Africa'. Here, you could not actually be a bird, so we use 'were' instead of 'was'. Hope this is useful for you!
In this case wouldn’t you use the first conditional ?
I will come if I am free ?