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Past Perfect and Modal Verbs
- As soon as the teacher entered the classroom, he saw that the students had already written a composition.
- When Brown came to school in 1950, Green had already been working there for 5 years.
- By 3 o’clock he had answered only half the letters he had received that morning.
- In 1950 he had been married for 10 years.
- On reaching the station, he found that his friends had just arrived.
- When he came to England in 1952, he had already learnt to speak English well.
- The driver was just about to start when he remembered that he had not filled the petrol tank.
- We had got everything ready for them long before they arrived.
- They had been to several parties during the Christmas holidays.
- I was told that they had left the district a few months before.
- He asked me where I had been and what I had been doing.
- They told me that Smith had died two days before.
- When he had his supper he went to bed.
- As soon as they had finished breakfast, they ran out to play.
- We had hoped that you would be able to visit us.
- I had meant to call on you, but was prevented from doing it.
- She had thought of paying us a visit but the bad weather made change her plans.
- They had wanted to help us, but couldn’t get here in time.
- I hadn’t for a minute supposed that I should get the first prize.
Ex.33
MODAL VERBS
- You are always to knock before you enter my room.
- You are to write your name at the top of each paper.
- Mother told me I was not to speak to strange men.
- You can’t play football in the park today.
- Will you be back early this evening?
- Could I have this dictionary, please?
- Can I see your railway time-table?
- May I trouble you to pass the salt?
- You might make a little less noise.
- We you be so kind as to help me with the luggage?
- We are to be married in May.
- Jim and Marry are to meet us at the station.
- You must do as you are told.
- Soldiers must obey orders without questions.
- We are to be there at 9 o’clock.
- Military service is compulsory in many countries.
- Is there any need for haste?
- Must you go so soon? - Yes, I must.
- He didn’t need to be reminded about it.
- You needn’t have harried.
- He’s so rich that he doesn’t have to work.
- You don’t have to go to the University 7 days a week, do you?
- You ought to start at once.
- He ought to have been ashamed of his behavior.
- You shouldn’t laugh at his mistakes.
- You ought to have helped them.
- You ought to have been more careful.
- The weather has been excellent and we may expect a good harvest.
- Tom asked his father whether he could go to the cinema.
- And who may you be?
- Your father must be nearly 80 now.
- You must have been enjoying yourselves.
- They left at 9, so they ought to have arrived by now.
- It may rain tomorrow.
- That may or may not be true.
- I may be away from home tomorrow.
- He might have been hurt.
- You might have asked me to your wedding!
- The news can’t be true!
- The box was so heavy, that I couldn’t lift it.
- Ht said he couldn’t come to the meeting.
- He seemed to be unable to give up his bad habits.
- I shall not be able to help you.
- As he has behaved badly, he must be punished.
- He didn’t tell me where he had been but I knew though.
- I needn’t have put on my thick coat.
- You needn’t to come there until 9.
- Umbrellas must be left downstairs.
- Visitors mustn’t feed the animals.
- You must be tired.
- They must have gone home.
- How dare you say that!
- I daren’t go there again.
- When she was 12 she could read Latin.
- You shouldn’t give the baby scissors to play with.
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