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Asked: December 23, 2024In: Fluency Development

How do modal verbs express wishes or desires?

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How do modal verbs like wish, would, and could express wishes or desires in English? How does would show a hypothetical situation or desire for something that is not real, and how does could convey possibilities or opportunities that the ...

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How do we use “might as well” in casual suggestions?

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How do we use the phrase might as well in casual suggestions? How does might as well indicate that something is a reasonable or suitable option given the circumstances? In what ways is it used informally to suggest that an ...

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What is the difference between “could” and “may” for permission?

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What is the difference between the modal verbs could and may when giving permission? How does may express formal or polite permission, while could is used for more tentative or polite requests? In what contexts do we choose one over ...

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How does “would” function in offering help?

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How does the modal verb would function in offering help or assistance? How does would make a suggestion or offer sound more polite and less direct? In what situations is would used to show willingness to help, especially in formal ...

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What is the role of “will” in promises and offers?

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What is the role of the modal verb will in making promises and offers? How does will indicate a speaker’s intention or commitment to do something in the future? In what contexts is will used to express willingness or determination ...

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Asked: December 23, 2024In: Fluency Development

How do modal verbs express certainty in the past?

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How do modal verbs like must and might express certainty or uncertainty about events in the past? How does must indicate strong belief or logical deduction about something that occurred, while might expresses doubt or possibility about past events? In ...

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Asked: December 23, 2024In: Fluency Development

How is “could have” used in regrets?

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How is the phrase could have used to express regret about past actions? How does could have show that a different action could have been taken, but wasn’t? In what contexts does it reflect feelings of missed opportunities or wishing ...

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How do we use modal verbs in passive voice?

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How do we use modal verbs in passive voice constructions? How does a modal verb like can or must work with the passive voice to indicate possibility, obligation, or necessity? In what contexts do we use modals in passive constructions, ...

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Asked: December 23, 2024In: Fluency Development

How do modal verbs change in different tenses?

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How do modal verbs change when used in different tenses in English? How do modals like will, would, and might function in past, present, and future tenses, and how do they convey variations in time and certainty? In what ways ...

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How does “would” function in indirect speech?

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How does the modal verb would function in indirect speech or reported speech? How does it help express past or hypothetical statements when quoting what someone else said? In what ways is would used to change direct speech into indirect ...

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