Warm Up

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Warm ups (Remember to go over these warm ups several times this week)
The alphabet
z y g j x e w i b @ . ,
Numbers Teens
13 30 14 40 15 50 16 60 17 70 18 80 19 90
1st 2nd 3d 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23d 30th 31st
Months
January June February July March August April September May October June November December
Days
Tuesday Friday Sunday Wednesday Saturday Monday Thursday
Years
1995 1999 2001 2002 2003 2009 2010 2020
Time
(Remember half past, a quarter past / a quarter after and a quarter to) 1PM 5PM 3:15 4:15 5:30 6:30 7:45 8:45 9:05 10:05 11:20 12:20 7AM 10AM
Money
Pounds Pence / Dollars Cents / Euros Cents
One Euro One Dollar One Pound $10 €15 £30 $40 £88 €99
Times
Tuesday 9:30
Saturday 9:45
Thursday 3:15
Monday 7:15
Wednesday 12:45
Friday 6:30
Dates
Jan 1, 2009
October 30, 2010
Feb 13, 2011
July 21, 1999
April 14, 2012

Modals Use modals to change the tone of a sentence.

Should / Should not / Shouldn’t
Use this modal to express obligation
I should see her.
She should not forget.
Should you try it out?
Would / Would not / Wouldn’t
Use this modal to express possibility and condition
I would like to go on vacation.
You would like a raise.
Would she like a coffee?
They wouldn’t like to go.
Could / Could not / Couldn’t
Use this modal to express possibility
He could go to the airport.
Could we check your email?
We could not see the movie.
Can / Can not / Cannot
Use this modal to express possibility
He can take my car.
Can you see the car?
I can not go to the meeting.
Have to / Have not to / Haven’t to
Use this modal to express obligation (no choice)
She has to do my homework.
He has not to see the boss.
Have we to go to the meeting?

Ought to /Ought not to / Oughtn’t to (Rare)
Use this modal to express Obligation (with choice)
He ought to visit next week.
Ought you to see the lawyer?
We ought not to forget.
Might / Might not / Mightn’t (rare)
Use this modal to express possibility (with choice)
I might go.
Might she go on the trip?
Jack might not go.
Must / Must not / Mustn’t
Use this modal to express obligation (no choice)
I must call.
Must you go?
Sally must not forget.
May – May not
Use this modal to express to express permission and possibility.
You may come in.
He may go.
May I try?
May I see you?
You may not go yet.