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What is modals of obligation Where can you use them?

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Grammar in use

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What is modals of obligation

Where can you use them?

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Give an example for:

predicative adjectives?

attributives adjectives?

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yet

already

means that something happened earlier than we expected. With Present Perfect already usually goes after have or has and before the main verb.

means that something that we expected has happened or hasn't happened. We usually put it at the end of a sentence.

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We've ----- had our breakfast.

- When are you going to do your homework?- But I've ------- done it!

- Do you want a cup of coffee?- No, thanks. I've -------- had

one ". -Has the post arrived -----?

- Have you done your homework?- Not ------.

- Haven't you got ready ------? Look at the time !

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Where can you use (some) and (any)?

Complete these sentences using some, any or no article at all.I believe that ......... people enjoy having fun .

The minister says that ......... trade is one way to build the economy .

They don't sell ......... fruit at the shop but they have ......... vegetables .

The book says that they eat ......... leaves but I think they eat ......... fruit too .

It says here that ......... rice is grown in Asia .

If you don't eat ......... food you'll be hungry by lunchtime .

Have you ever read ......... books by Ian McEwan ?I don't think he had ......... reason to shout at me like that .

I enjoy ......... wine but ......... beer gives me a headache .I love ......... dofu. Is there ......... dofu left ?

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what is multiword verbs

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what is present perfect continuous

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Use (will)…(going to) in the following sentences

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Classify these words into

subject pronouns

object pronouns

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Use the wh question words to complete the following questions

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Where do use modals possibility 'may' , 'might' and 'could?'