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Where we should use may,might,should,could,have to ? Can anyone explain me in detail Where we should use may,might,should,could,have to ?
Oct 9, 2015 6:06 AM
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'No' is probably the simplest answer to this. Nobody can hope to explain the entire modal system of the English language in the few hundred words we're allowed in these little pink boxes. As for 'in detail' - not a chance! I suggest you look under 'modals' in your grammar book or on a decent grammar site, and try to work out the different usages yourself. Then, if anything is still unclear, come back to us here with a SPECIFIC question, such as as 'What is the difference between these two sentences?'
October 9, 2015
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