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Do you have any particular sentences that make you confused? Maybe if you post them, it will be easier to explain. Generally, there are certain verbs that don't requite "to". Most modal verbs, for example. You should go there. However, You
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"He walked as fast as the undergrowth and snowdrifts would allow " What is the justification for the conditional in the second half of the sentence? Tough question. In some ways, it is not really a conditional, but an expression of
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Hi
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:-
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ESL General English Grammar Questions
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yaggy74
6 days ago 2:00 pm
Verbs, Tenses, Present Continuous, Present Tenses, Modals, Modal Verbs, Relationships, Sentences, Friendships, Friends, Continuous Tenses
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Hi,
In the sentence: I really should go home to my wife, but I need to see the deviltry! Question: Is 'should' a helping verb to 'go'? 'Should' is a modal auxiliary verb
and Is 'need' a helping verb to
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Hello everyone,
I wish it would stop raining – I know ‘wish’ and ‘would’ are the key to the construction - but I don’t know what the tense is… Subject + wish + it (what is it?)+ would (modal auxiliary verb) + verb + gerund
Hi,
You
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So that - lest. (similarities and differencies)?
What can go after so that? I have run into the following
1) modal verb 2) will (would) 3) main verb
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1) I am calling him so that he should (could) meet her
2) I am calling him so that he
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Hi There,
I am having trouble understanding Main verbs and Auxiliary verbs could someone please assist me.
If there is a modal verb before the main verb would I class this as a main verb?
I understand that the primary Auxiliary
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Did you stay up all night in preparation for your study? How come in this sentence instead of stayed we use stay, the reason I ask is because the sentence begins with a past tense verb (did )? Is it because of the modal rule(do/did) so stay is in
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Did you stay up all night in preparation for your study? How come in this sentence instead of stayed we use stay, the reason I ask is because the sentence begins with a past tense verb (did )? Is it because of the modal rule(do/did) so stay is in
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I didn't know I have to stay up all night before I go to the stupid sleep clinic! I'm so tired! Since didn't could be used as a modal shouldn't have be in its base form? Even I know this whole sentence is in the past tense. Or
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