| Vocabulary Words | Meanings |
|---|---|
| urban | having to do with towns or cities and not the countryside |
| urge | to try to get someone to do something; to try to persuade |
| use | to do something with an object made for a special purpose. You use a knife to cut your food |
| useful | something that is likely to be used a lot; helpful |
| useless | of no use; of no worth or value |
| usual | happening more often than not |
| usually | almost always; more often than not |
| usurp | to seize or hold without right |
| utility | usefulness, a useful thing |
| utterly | totally, absolutely |
Modal auxiliaries Vs Primary auxiliaries
Primary auxiliaries are be, do, have. They are used to form tenses and to frame short answers.
Modal auxiliaries are will, would, may, might, shall, should, can, could, must, dare, need, used, ought. They are used to express moods.