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D.Education D. Sclias
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Lesson 02
Will (shall)  -> É will(shall) go to Athens tomorrow, won’t I ?
Will             -> Will you help me ? No, I won’t.
Would         -> Would you like to have a coffee ? No, I wouldn’t.
Should         -> You should help your friends, shouldn’t you?
Shall            -> Shall we go out tonight ? No, we shan’t.
May             -> It may rain tomorrow, so they may not come.
Might           -> he might come later, but she might not.
Can/Could   -> Can I come with you? No, you can’t.  
Must            -> We must work hard, mustn’t we?
Ought to      -> I ought to visit them or I should visit them.
Ought not to -> You ought not to believe her.
Used to         -> He used to smoke -> did he use to drink a lot ?
Used not to   -> He used not to go there.
Need           -> need I come tomorrow ? -> you needn't write that.
Dare            -> How dare you say such things !
Modal Present
You should have told me the truth last week.
We could have been killed last night.
If you had come, I would have seen you.
He was here, He couldn't have been to London.
She must have been at home last night.
I would have seen her, If she had come.
Modal Past
 to -  do, - s, - ing
Wrong
Right
We must to go home now.
We must go home now.
Do can I phone, please?
 Can I phone, please?
We may going out tonight.
We may go out tonight.
He will drives carefully.
He will drive carefully.
Can = Be able to
I wasn’t able to finish yesterday.
I will be able to finish tomorrow.
Must = have to
I didn’t have to work yesterday.
I will have to work tomorrow.