Lucas
18 - I would rather/ I had better, past modals... My English classes came back!! My English classes came back on Tuesday, but I was absent from it that day. From this day we have been learning about past modals like ''must have, may/might/could have, can't have and should have''. Besides it we started learning about these sentences: ''I'd rather'' that means ''I prefer'', and I'd better'' that means I should. The second sentence ''had better'', is stronger and more immediate than ''should'' and is often used as a warning. Really, it is the kind of knowledge you need to memorize. It is my last semester of English class, and the most hard I think. The listenings have been so long and I need to pay much attencion to understand something. But I appreciate my New English File books (from Oxford University Press), and maked it with pleasure.
Aug 2, 2014 12:40 AM
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18 - I would rather/ I had better, past modals... My English classes came back!!

My English classes came back resumed on Tuesday, but I was absent from it <em>(cannot use 'it' since you said 'classes' plural)</em> that day. From this Tuesday we have been learning about/studying past modals like ''must have, may/might/could have, can't have and should have''.

Besides it we started learning about these sentences such as: ''I'd rather'' that means ''I prefer'', and I'd better'' that means I should. The second sentence ''had better'', is stronger and more immediate than ''should'' <em>(is it? there is certainly an 'or else...' connotation to it)</em> and is often used as a warning. Really, it is the kind of language knowledge you just need to memorize <em>(since there is no rule or logic to it)</em>.

It is my last semester of English class, and the most difficult/hardest I think. The listenings have been so long and I need to pay much close attention to understand someeverything. But I appreciate my New English File books (from Oxford University Press), and maked <em>marked?</em> <em>(not sure what verb you want here)</em> it them with pleasure.

August 2, 2014
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