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Connectives and Modal Verbs
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Delimiter between question and answer:

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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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What tense? "I might have enjoyed the trip if I was with someone else"
past
What tense? "If you need help, I can explain it to you"
present
What tense? "If you have an extra bicycle, I will use it"
future
What tense? "I could have gone but I did not know about the meeting"
past
What tense? "If there was less traffic, there would be less air pollution"
future
What tense? "I might take the bus to school if it rains"
Present
Identify the modal verb AND the verb it goes with: "I might have enjoyed the trip if I was with someone else"
might have
Identify the modal verb AND the verb it goes with: "If you need help, I can explain it to you"
can explain
Identify the modal verb AND the verb it goes with: "I could have gone but I did not know about the meeting"
could have
Identify the modal verb AND the verb it goes with: "If there was less traffic, there would be less air pollution"
would be
Identify the modal verb AND the verb it goes with: "I might take the bus to school if it rains"
might take
Use a connective to link similar or opposing ideas: "Children can be part of the solution ... they are young"
although/however/since/while
Use a connective to link similar or opposing ideas: "Electricity is essential ... everyone should have it"
therefore
Use a connective to link similar or opposing ideas: "Some believe cars are essential ... others say they are a luxury"
however/although/on the other hand/while