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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Hello! Could you help me, please, to complete some tasks in English.



I have read that before the verbs "to live" and "to be" we should use "used to". In means that in the sentenses 1,3,4 "would" is not acceptable.
Could you tell me, please, if there are any other sentenses where "would" is also not acceptable.



I have put "must" (a) and "should" (e). And what about other cases, I need your help.
  

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Hi, Your answers for 1 to 8 are fine. a - yes, must b - may / may not c - can't d - should e - needn't or shouldn't. f - may / may g - should / may h - might i - needn't j - may k - can't Clive

  • Hi, Your answers for 1 to 8 are fine.
  • a - yes, must b - may / may not c - can't d - should e - needn't or shouldn't.
  • f - may / may g - should / may h - might i - needn't j - may k - can't Clive
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Hi,

Your answers for 1 to 8 are fine.

a - yes, must
b - may / may not
c - can't
d - should
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CliveHi,Your answers for 1 to 8 are fine.a - yes, mustb - may / may notc - can'td - shoulde - needn't or shouldn't.f - may / mayg - should / mayh - mighti - needn'tj - mayk - can'tClive
Thanks a lot.

I would like to ask: does the modal verb "may" mean the same as "might"?

Is it possible to use "don't have to" in the sentence e?
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Hi,
I would like to ask: does the modal verb "may" mean the same as "might"?
Have a look here.

Is it possible to use "don't have to" in the sentence e? Yes.

Clive

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