4. modal verbs, inclusive language, verb identification
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Grammar for InteractionsIECPNikki Mattson, Fall 2016
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Groups of 5
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Return CS HW
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Agenda
• Modal verbs
• Inclusive language
• Indefinite pronouns
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Grammar- Talking about Rules and Expectations (review)
• What types of language can we use to express rules?– Must/ must not– Are required to /are not required to– Have to/ don’t have to– Can/cannot– Are permitted to/Aren’t permitted– Are allowed to/Aren’t allowed to– Are forbidden to
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Grammar- Talking about Rules and Expectations
• What types of language can we use to express expectations?– Are supposed to/are not supposed to– Are expected to/ are not expected to
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Practice
• Complete the following chart about rules and expectations in your notebook, and then share your sentences with your group.
In my country… In my country…
Boys are forbidden to… Girls cannot…
Boys are expected to… Girls are supposed to…
Men must… Women are expected to…
Men are supposed to… Women have to…
Boys aren’t supposed to.. Girls aren’t permitted to…
Men don’t have to… Women must not…
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Using Inclusive Language – pg. 19
• What does “inclusive” mean?
• What is “inclusive language”?
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Examples – pg. 18
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What is inclusive language?
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Inclusive language in legal writing
1) What is the key part of legal writing courses mentioned? 2) What does it entail?
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Gender-Neutral Language
• Video
• What do you think about the importance of gender-neutral language?
• Do you think the use of gender-neutral language can shape/influence society?
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Practice
• Complete A,B, and C on pgs. 18-19
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Grammar – Indefinite Pronouns
What are these?
A pronoun that refers to a non-specific being, object or place.
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Pg. 9
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Handout
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Singular? Plural? Both? pronoun meaning example
singular
another an additional or different person or thing
That ice-cream was good. Can I have another?
anybody/ anyone no matter what person Can anyone answer this question?
anything no matter what thing The doctor needs to know if you have eaten anything in the last two hours.
each every one of two or more people or things, seen separately
Each has his own thoughts.
either one or the other of two people or things
Do you want tea or coffee? / I don't mind. Either is good for me.
enough as much or as many as needed Enough is enough.
everybody/ everyone all people We can start the meeting because everybody has arrived.
everything all things They have no house or possessions. They lost everything in the earthquake.
less a smaller amount "Less is more"
little a small amount Little is known about his early life.
much a large amount Much has happened since we met.
neither not one and not the other of two people or things
I keep telling Jack and Jill but neither believes me.
nobody/ no-one no person I phoned many times but nobody answered.
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plural
both two people or things, seen together
John likes coffee but not tea. I think bothare good.
few a small number of people or things
Few have ever disobeyed him and lived.
fewer a reduced number of people or things
Fewer are smoking these days.
many a large number of people or things
Many have come already.
others other people; not us I'm sure that others have tried before us.
several more than two but not many They all complained and several left the meeting.
they people in general (informal) They say that vegetables are good for you.
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singular
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plural
all the whole quantity of something or of some things or people
All is forgiven.All have arrived.
any no matter how much or how many
Is any left?Are any coming?
more a greater quantity of something; a greater number of people or things
There is more over there.More are coming.
most the majority; nearly all Most is lost.Most have refused.
none not any; no person or persons They fixed the water so why is nonecoming out of the tap?I invited five friends but none have come.*
some an unspecified quantity of something; an unspecified number of people or things
Here is some.Some have arrived.
such of the type already mentioned He was a foreigner and he felt that he was treated as such.
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Activity
• In groups:
• 1) choose an indefinite pronoun and decide whether it is singular, plural or both.
• 2) pick a collocation
• 3) make a sentence using the pronoun and collocation.
• 4) as a group, decide if the sentence is grammatical AND logical.
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Practice
• Complete pg. 10, A and B
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HW
• none