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A. The future with going to
B. The future simple (will)
C. The present continuous with a future meaning
D. Modal verbs. (I'm assuming we're not listing conditional types, or subordinate clauses.)
1. If you don't stop
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Can somebody check them please?
1. If you don't stop hitting my car, I shall call the police. - Modal verbs second clause is simple future
2. Chloe is going swimming this morning. - The present continuous with a future meaning
3.
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Can somebody check them please?
1. If you don't stop hitting my car, I shall call the police. - Modal verbs
2. Chloe is going swimming this morning. - The present continuous with a future meaning
3. I'm going to treat myself
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nevercrywolf
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I just wondered if someone would be so kind as to just check my answers make sure I have understood correctly. Many thanks in advance.
I have to read the following sentences and decide if they use one of the following 4:-
the
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Hi. John. Long time no see. You know what? I was with some friends at a hamburger shop yesterday and we made a bet: if I could eat three hamburgers in one sitting, I would not have to pay for the meal. Do you know what happened? I ate all three.
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Hi. Would you find the underlined use of the modal verb "could" incorrect? Would you say it has to be the verb "was able to" (is this a verb anyway?) instead of the modal verb "could"? Also, would it be correct to use
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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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Dear friends, My name is Khadim Hussain. I am new to Englishforums. I want to know the exact numbers of Modal verbs in English Language.
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Hi, The thing is, modal verbs express modality, and usually if you want to express modality in the past you have to use a model verb + perfecc form, thus you have: Gabriel, you should study for the test . (my teacher telling me to study a week
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Can anyone please try to answer the questions below A. Underline the verb or verbs and identify the tense/s Tina was sleeping when I entered the __ Jose watches television every night. __ The man had been studying English for two hours
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