8. “I bought two bottles of milk.” “You _____________ have bought milk; we have heaps of it in the house.” A. couldn’t B. needn’t C. mustn’t D. hadn’t 9. “I left my bike here and now it’s gone.” “Someone _____________ borrowed it.” A. must have B. should have C. couldn’t h[r]
Next year she can / will be able to join the club, but she's not old enough yet. In my country it can / 1s abÌe to get very cold in the winter. I was nearly late as the bus didn°t come, but luckily I could / mmanaged to get a taxi. I[r]
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2) stop doinǵ somethinǵ 1) She cut out a picture in a maǵazine. 2) I'm ǵoinǵ to cut out eatinǵ between meals. D deal with handle, take care of (problem, situation) The manaǵer is ǵood at dealing with difficult customers. die down calm down, become less stro[r]
It is difficult to get used to sleep in a tent after having a soft, comfortable bed to lie on.. The director felt badly about not giving Mary position that she had sought with his.[r]
Jennifer Coates 1983 focuses on a linguistic description of modality within the framework of describing the semantics of the nine modal verbs and one quasi-modal verb ought in contempora[r]
_Requests usually refer to the _ _near future._ NO NEGATIVE FORMS can, might quay trở lại đầu trang MIGHT "Might" is most commonly used to express possibility.. It is also often used in [r]
Jennifer Coates 1983 focuses on a linguistic description of modality within the framework of describing the semantics of the nine modal verbs and one quasi-modal verb ought in contempora[r]
CA & T DỊ _ AI ==—= TJ1,/11N = Matching T uses the pIcture 1n the textbook p.49 ,ss combine the pIcture with the verbs ® Getdressed T asks ss to match the words with ® Have breakfast pIc[r]