2. Modal verbs
Modal verbs are used to express ability, possibility, permission, or necessity. Listen for modal verbs like 'should', 'might' and 'could' to understand suggestions, advice and possibilities.
- Can (ability)
- Could (past possibility or ability)
- Might / May (possibility)
- Must (necessity or certainty)
- Should (suggestion or necessity)
3. Conditional: An explanation of how conditionals are used in the movie to express hypothetical situations.
Conditionals like “If I were you, I would...” are frequently used in conversations and can easily be found in movies
4. Prepositions
Prepositions are often tricky, but watching how characters talk about locations or time can help clarify them.
Tips for Learning Grammar with Movies
1. Choose an Appropriate Movie
Choose a movie with clear dialog that is appropriate for your level of English. Movies with everyday conversations, such as dramas or comedies, are often easier to follow compared to science fiction or adventure movies that use more complex language.
2. Watching with English Subtitles
Watching movies with English subtitles can help you understand the words used in a clearer context. It will help you learn how sentences are formed and pay attention to the grammatical structures used.