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Modal auxiliary verbs: special points

February 27, 2011 - pdf

The verbs can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must and ought are called modal auxiliary verbs. Modal auxiliary verbs are used before infinitives… Continue reading

Talking about certainty

February 26, 2011 - pdf

Modal auxiliary verbs can express different degrees of certainty about an action or a fact. Complete certainty The modal auxiliaries will, shall, can and must… Continue reading

Change into active voice

February 25, 2011 - pdf

Fill in the blanks with a passive verb form. Answers 1. He is being deceived by his own friends. 2. Prince Hamlet was welcomed by… Continue reading

Pronouns: general rules

February 24, 2011 - pdf

Since a personal pronoun is used instead of a noun, it must be of the same number, gender and person as the noun for which… Continue reading

Attributive adjectives after nouns

February 23, 2011 - pdf

Most adjectives can go in two main places in a sentence: in attributive position and predicative position. In attributive position, an adjective comes before the… Continue reading

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