I Irregular Verbs simple form 1. lead 2. leave 3. lend 4. let 5. lie 6. light 7. lose 8. make 9. mean simple past past participle led left lent let lay.

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I Irregular Verbs simple form 1. lead 2. leave 3. lend 4. let 5. lie 6. light 7. lose 8. make 9. mean simple past past participle led left lent let lay lain lit/lighted lost made meant I can lie on this computer all day.

[7-2] Can (ability) I can meet you at Obama’s house tomorrow. I can play basketball, but I can’t sing. I could run fast when I was young. RULE: helping verb + verb (modal auxiliary) (simple) Present/FuturePast cancould negativecan’t can not couldn’t could not

[7-2] Can (ability) Write one truth and one lie. can 1. __________________ can’t 2. __________________ Ask your classmate if they can guess which one is the lie.

[7-3][7-4] May, Might, Could, Maybe (possibility) Muffin may become a DJ. Muffin might become famous. Muffin could be at home practicing. RULE: helping verb + verb (modal auxiliary) (simple) same meaning: may = might = could Maybe Muffin is the coolest cat ever. RULE: beginning of sentence Youtube My name is DJ Muffin. My name is DJ Kitty. negativemay not might not

[7-3][7-4] May, Might, Maybe, Could (possibility) Write two sentences. 1. __________________ 2. __________________ DJ Kitty vs DJ Doggy