The document discusses modal verbs and how to describe what is happening in different areas of a picture. It lists modal verbs like could, might, and may that can be used to speculate about what is depicted. The document also provides examples of how to describe people's appearance and actions using phrases like "wearing", "holding", and "looks as if". Finally, it notes that the scene depicted is very foggy.
2. in the top at the top
left-hand corner
in the middle
on the left on the right
in the bottom
right-hand
at the bottom corner
3. to be present continuous
look + adjective : He looks tired
look as if + verb phrase : He looks as if hes going
to fall
modal + infinitive : he might be tired
modal + be + -ing: He could be looking for a
treasure.
Describing people:
She is wearing. She is holding
4. IT IS VERY FOGGY.
USE:
-could
-might
-may
-should
-ought to
-have to
-must
-had better