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You should erase this from your memory. Dad said.
My dad said to me that I should erase that from my memory.
What goes with -the hospital? at / in / on
at / in
What goes with - stage ? at / in / on
on
What goes with -the bus? at / in / on
on
What goes with -go ___ holidays? at / in / on
on
What goes with -midday? at / in / on
at
What goes with -May 21st? at / in / on
on
What goes with -the party? at / in / on
at
What goes with - my friend's home? at / in / on
at
What goes with -the street? at / in / on
in
What goes with -the floor? at / in / on
on
What goes with -the festival ? at / in / on
at
What goes with -the sky? at / in / on
in
This report is very detailed. My boss told me.
My boss told me that the report was very detailed.
The Earth spins around the sun. He affirmed.
He affirmed that the Earth spins around the sun.
Can I wear casual clothes for the presentation tomorrow? he asked.
he wanted to know (he asked) if / whether he could wear casual clothes for the presentation the following/ the next day
I may let you use your calculator to solve the problem. The teacher suggested
The teacher suggested (that) she/he might let us use the calculator to solve the problem.
My mother has tried eating insects in Asia. Jane told me.
Jane told me (that) her mother had tried eating insects in Asia.
I must sort out my financial difficulty. She said.
She said she had to sort out her financial difficulty.
"I can jump into the river from this cliff!" she shouted
She shouted she could jump into the river from that cliff
When do we use MUST to talk about centainty and possibility?
In affirmative (never in negative) in present and past to express 100% certainty
What modal verbs do we use to say that we are not very sure of something that happens in the present?
may / might / could
What modal verbs do we use to express that we are very certain of something we say in the past in affirmative and negative?
affirmative: must have + past participle / negative: can't have/ couldn't have + participle
My phone isn't on the table. I ________ (leave) it at school. It's the only possible place.
must have left
what's the adjective? Determined not to change your ideas or plans, even if asked to
stubborn
What's the adjective? a person who always is telling people what to do
Bossy
hearing my sister's good news have made / caused / passed me very happy
made
Sheila spends / passes / stays most of her holidays at her cousin's
spends
You __________ ( not see) John at the concert. I know he has already moved to Cannada.
couldn't / can't have seen
It's said that it ________ (rain) at the weekend. I hope the match is not cancelled.
may/might/could rain
Complete with a modal verb and the verb: I don't know why Jane isn't here yet. She _______ (stop) on her way home.
may/might have stopped
correct the mistake: I think the school play was lovely. You may have really enjoyed the acting"
... you must have really .....
what collocation verb or verbs go with "a choice"?
Make and have
what collocation verb or verbs go with "a promise"?
make
what collocation verb or verbs go with "a problem"?
have and cause
What collocation verb or verbs go with "an excuse"?
make and have
What do you think that makes people happy?
you own answer