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Would Uses

August 14, 2010 - pdf

Would is the past tense of will in indirect speech. Direct: The manager said, ‘The shop will be closed on Monday.’ Indirect: The manager said… Continue reading

Should Uses

August 14, 2010 - pdf

Should is the past tense of shall in indirect speech. Direct: He said, ‘the scoundrel shall be trashed.’ Indirect: He said that the scoundrel should… Continue reading

Uses of shall and will

August 12, 2010 - pdf

With the first person The modal auxiliary verb shall is used with first person pronouns to express the strong possibility or near certainty of an… Continue reading

Modal Auxiliary Verbs and Principal Verbs – Differences

August 11, 2010 - pdf

The special verbs can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, ought, dare and need are called modal auxiliary verbs. Modal auxiliary verbs have… Continue reading

Auxiliary verbs Do and Can

August 11, 2010 - pdf

Uses of do The auxiliary do is used: 1) to form the negative and interrogative of the simple present and simple past tenses. He came.… Continue reading

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