English Modal Auxiliary Verbs: May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Must, Need

English Auxiliary Verbs - May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Need | May And Might Are Used To Denote Possibility, Compulsion, Obligation, Probability (In Present And Future) | Can, Could Are Used To Express - Ability, Probability, Possibility, Suggestion, Request, Condition | Will, Would Are Used To Express - Action In Future, Present Habit, Compulsion, Obligation | Shall And Should Are Used To Express - Action In Future, Suggestion, Surprise, Importance Or Purpose | Different Patterns For Using These Verbs. Here Is The Example - For Denoting Possibility/Probability In Past, You Should Use Pattern - Might + Have + Verb 3rd Form – Examples -- He Might Have Had Links, He Might Have Come Here, I Might Have Gone, It Might Have Been He, I Might Have Sent Him, We Might Have Fainted, The Leopard Might Have Got Hurt During A Fight – And Had Torn Half Of Its Upper Eyelid, He Might Have Continued, You Might Have Known It, He Might Have Stolen Some Pieces With The Help Of Others, Fire Tender Might Have Got Stuck While On Their Way To Colony, His Story Might Easily Have Ended Here, I Might Not Have Gone | One More Sample - To Express Obligation In Past You Should Use Pattern - (SHOULD + HAVE + VERB 3rd FORM), Examples -- I Should Have Renewed License. (But I Didn’t Renew License.), I Should Have Indicated It. (But I Didn’t Indicate It.), You Should ‘Certainly’ Have Told Us The Truth. (But You Didn’t Tell Us The Truth.), PM Should Have Sought An Apology For The Carnage. (But PM Shouldn’t Sight An Apology.), It Should Have Done So Before The Session Began, They Should Have Got Used To These Showrooms, Volcker Should Have Had The ‘Courtesy’ To Send Him A Notice, Judge Should Have Had No Compunction, You Should Have Let Me Die, Should The Government Have Allowed The Situation To Fester? I Should Have Dropped My Stuff, Dashed Back And Told Him Everything, Should Ministers Have Given A Clean Chit To Warring Companies?

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English Modal Auxiliary Verbs: May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Must, Need

English Auxiliary Verbs - May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Need | May And Might Are Used To Denote Possibility, Compulsion, Obligation, Probability (In Present And Future) | Can, Could Are Used To Express - Ability, Probability, Possibility, Suggestion, Request, Condition | Will, Would Are Used To Express - Action In Future, Present Habit, Compulsion, Obligation | Shall And Should Are Used To Express - Action In Future, Suggestion, Surprise, Importance Or Purpose | Different Patterns For Using These Verbs. Here Is The Example - For Denoting Possibility/Probability In Past, You Should Use Pattern - Might + Have + Verb 3rd Form – Examples -- He Might Have Had Links, He Might Have Come Here, I Might Have Gone, It Might Have Been He, I Might Have Sent Him, We Might Have Fainted, The Leopard Might Have Got Hurt During A Fight – And Had Torn Half Of Its Upper Eyelid, He Might Have Continued, You Might Have Known It, He Might Have Stolen Some Pieces With The Help Of Others, Fire Tender Might Have Got Stuck While On Their Way To Colony, His Story Might Easily Have Ended Here, I Might Not Have Gone | One More Sample - To Express Obligation In Past You Should Use Pattern - (SHOULD + HAVE + VERB 3rd FORM), Examples -- I Should Have Renewed License. (But I Didn’t Renew License.), I Should Have Indicated It. (But I Didn’t Indicate It.), You Should ‘Certainly’ Have Told Us The Truth. (But You Didn’t Tell Us The Truth.), PM Should Have Sought An Apology For The Carnage. (But PM Shouldn’t Sight An Apology.), It Should Have Done So Before The Session Began, They Should Have Got Used To These Showrooms, Volcker Should Have Had The ‘Courtesy’ To Send Him A Notice, Judge Should Have Had No Compunction, You Should Have Let Me Die, Should The Government Have Allowed The Situation To Fester? I Should Have Dropped My Stuff, Dashed Back And Told Him Everything, Should Ministers Have Given A Clean Chit To Warring Companies?

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English Modal Auxiliary Verbs: May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Must, Need

English Modal Auxiliary Verbs: May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Must, Need

by Manik Joshi
English Modal Auxiliary Verbs: May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Must, Need

English Modal Auxiliary Verbs: May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Must, Need

by Manik Joshi

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English Auxiliary Verbs - May, Might, Can, Could, Will, Would, Shall, Should, Need | May And Might Are Used To Denote Possibility, Compulsion, Obligation, Probability (In Present And Future) | Can, Could Are Used To Express - Ability, Probability, Possibility, Suggestion, Request, Condition | Will, Would Are Used To Express - Action In Future, Present Habit, Compulsion, Obligation | Shall And Should Are Used To Express - Action In Future, Suggestion, Surprise, Importance Or Purpose | Different Patterns For Using These Verbs. Here Is The Example - For Denoting Possibility/Probability In Past, You Should Use Pattern - Might + Have + Verb 3rd Form – Examples -- He Might Have Had Links, He Might Have Come Here, I Might Have Gone, It Might Have Been He, I Might Have Sent Him, We Might Have Fainted, The Leopard Might Have Got Hurt During A Fight – And Had Torn Half Of Its Upper Eyelid, He Might Have Continued, You Might Have Known It, He Might Have Stolen Some Pieces With The Help Of Others, Fire Tender Might Have Got Stuck While On Their Way To Colony, His Story Might Easily Have Ended Here, I Might Not Have Gone | One More Sample - To Express Obligation In Past You Should Use Pattern - (SHOULD + HAVE + VERB 3rd FORM), Examples -- I Should Have Renewed License. (But I Didn’t Renew License.), I Should Have Indicated It. (But I Didn’t Indicate It.), You Should ‘Certainly’ Have Told Us The Truth. (But You Didn’t Tell Us The Truth.), PM Should Have Sought An Apology For The Carnage. (But PM Shouldn’t Sight An Apology.), It Should Have Done So Before The Session Began, They Should Have Got Used To These Showrooms, Volcker Should Have Had The ‘Courtesy’ To Send Him A Notice, Judge Should Have Had No Compunction, You Should Have Let Me Die, Should The Government Have Allowed The Situation To Fester? I Should Have Dropped My Stuff, Dashed Back And Told Him Everything, Should Ministers Have Given A Clean Chit To Warring Companies?


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044299924
Publisher: Manik Joshi
Publication date: 02/04/2013
Series: Selected Film Criticism, 1951-1960 , #20
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 258 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Manik Joshi was born on Jan 26, 1979 at Ranikhet and is permanent resident of Haldwani, Kumaon zone of India. He is an Internet Marketer by profession. He is interested in domaining (business of buying and selling domain names), web designing (creating websites), and various online jobs (including 'self book publishing'). He is science graduate with ZBC (zoology, botany, and chemistry) subjects. He is also an MBA (with specialization in marketing). He has done three diploma courses in computer too. ManikJoshi.com is the personal website of the author.

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