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Master Modals with the SEAM method part 2 – Questions

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English Grammar Master Modals with the SEAM method part 2 – Questions

http://www.engvid.com Learn how to master the meaning and usage of modals. This grammar lesson will teach you how to ask for help and get permission, using the modals “may”, “could”, “can”, and “would”. Test your knowledge with the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/master-modals-seam-2/

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