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Correct or incorrect: Would you mind not park over the disabled spot?
Incorrect. Would you mind not PARKING over the disabled spot?
Organize the answers from formal to informal: Could you tell her that Glória Groove called? – No problem. / I'd be glad to. / Yes, of course.
(more formal) I’d be glad to. / (less formal) Yes, of course. / (informal) No problem.
Correct or Incorrect: Rodrigão couldn’t see his boyfriend, Clodoval, last weekend. So, he must go today.
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Give me a sentence with (NOT) BE ABLE TO in the Simple Future!
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What’s most formal? “May I text you tonight?” or “Could I send you an email tonight?”
Requests with MAY I are always more formal than with COULD I
Explain the difference: Juvenal may be deaf. / Maybe Juvenal is deaf.
“May be” is a modal and “maybe” is an adverb.
Make a deduction using MUST or CAN’T.
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What does the modal verb express in the following sentence? “Can't you stay a little longer?”
Request
What does the modal structure express in the following sentence? “He’ll be able to understand you as long as you look at him when you speak.”
Ability in the future
Make it less formal: Would you like me to say that again?
Do you want me to repeat that? / Have you got that? / etc
Give me a sentence with BE ABLE TO in the Present Perfect Simple!
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Give me a sentence with MIGHT to express possibility.
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