Modal Verbs Practice: Would, Should, Must
"Would," "should," and "must" help convey possibilities, suggestions, and obligations in everyday conversations.
In this video, you’ll see a conversation where these modals are used naturally.
"Would" is used to express preferences and hypothetical situations. For example, “I would love to explore the nearby mountains” shows a strong preference or desire.
"Should" is used for suggestions or advice. For instance, “We should plan a weekend getaway soon” suggests a recommendation for action.
"Must" indicates strong necessity or obligation. In the phrase, “I must admit, I'm really looking forward to it,” it emphasizes a strong feeling or requirement.
By watching and practicing with this conversation practice video, you’ll learn how to use these modal verbs effectively and naturally in daily conversation.
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