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ability and skill (which are human/animal characteristics) My Am. Htg. seems to share your view on "ability," but in this age of "artificial intelligence," new abilities seem to be cropping up. And wouldn't it be okay to
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Is it correct to use the modal verb "would" in what looks seems to be a first conditional sentence? ... I am uneasy about using the modal verb "would" in the main clause if the if-clause is in the present tense.
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Hi. Is it correct to use the modal verb "would" in what looks to be a first conditional sentence? The part that is being referenced is what follows the subordinate clause "While many people may advocate serious and lengthy
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So why is it wrong to say "will can"? There are different kinds of verbs. Some are called modal verbs. They are will, shall, can, would, should, could, may, might, and must . Only one modal verb can occur in a single clause, and it has
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So why is it wrong to say "will can"? There are different kinds of verbs. Some are called modal verbs. They are will, shall, can, would, should, could, may, might, and must . Only one modal verb can occur in a single clause, and it has
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And what do you think about: “He is going to satisfy any caprice of hers”. Does this sentence sound OK? Not really. any is tricky. (I don't have to tell you that. ) If any occurs after the verb, one of these things is often also present:
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califjim
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What is the best way to identify subjunctives? It may be better just to ignore them! English has so few forms that are obviously subjunctive that it's not often you'll see them. Most subjunctive forms are the same as non-subjunctive forms,
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With , it looks to non-native speakers who are still struggling with this particular aspect of English as though we can discuss it now That's understandable, because it can be confusing. The key here is that modal verbs like can and may and
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Is this sentence grammatically correct? Не would have lent you the book last week if you could have called for it . No, it's not. YOU ARE WRONG. -- The modal verbs can and may can also be found in conditional sentences. If they occur in
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Yet if she could have seen me there, she would have been a little puzzled. What verb form is "could have seen" in this sentence? Personally, I would just call it a "modal perfect" (with could ). I use that term for any modal
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