Performance Group 7 Nolla, Amelia, Emily, Aska. Vocabulary and Phrases: Modal Verbs Modal Verbs are a complex of English grammar. Modals include can,

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Performance Group 7 Nolla, Amelia, Emily, Aska

Vocabulary and Phrases: Modal Verbs Modal Verbs are a complex of English grammar. Modals include can, may, might, must and should, which:  are followed immediately by the bare infinitive  have no third person –s in the present  do not take do / does in question forms.

Ability and Possibility: can and may can describes ability or knowledge. Ex: I can reach; I’m taller than you are. may and might (no real difference in meaning) are used for possible individual events. Ex: She may be out for lunch or she might have gone home.

Permission: can can is also used for permission. Ex: In our company you can decide what kind of benefits you want.

Present and Future Obligation: have to, must, need, (be) supposed to to have to is the most common way to express an obligation, since must is generally only used in direct commands by the person in authority. We don’t say I’ve to and have I to? I have to and do I have to?

must only exist in the present, will have to is used to form the future. Ex: Helmets must be worn during the visit to the factory.

need refers to a necessity rather than an obligation imposed by some external authority, but there is often little difference in meaning from have to. Ex: In England you have to wear a safety belt at all times in a car. Ex: Do I need to wear a jacket and tie for this evening’s meal with our customers?

to be supposed to refers to the particular behavior we expect from someone. Ex: The assistants are supposed to wear a uniform, but often they work in casual clothes.

should – a.) used to show that sth is the best thing to do b.)used to show what the correct or expected amount, situation etc is……

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Employee Improvement: internships self-study or reading assignments computer-based training participation in projects membership in campus organizations (e.g., staff associations) participation on teams, task forces, or committees

A SMART target is: Specific Measurable Agreed upon Realistic Time-bound

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