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investigate the use of:
might
would
present perfect; never
include structure in affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences
write 5 xamples for each one


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Contestado por bety18nov
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Respuesta:

i n v e s t i g a t e   t h e   u s e  o f  c o u l d:

Ask  for  something  in a  polite  way,  we would translate  it  as  a conditional, t hat is, as "could" or "could"

1. e x a m p l e:

Could you open the door, please?

i n v e s t i g a t e  t h e  u s e  o f  w o u l d:

something you plan to do in the future

1.e x a m p l e:

you would surely do anything to finish homework

i nv es ti ga te   t h e  u s e  o f  p re se nt:

something that is happening now, or that is true now and at any time. Simple present to refer to routines and general facts

1.e x a m p l e:

We usually go to the cinema on Fridays.

i n v e s t i g a t e   t h e  u se   o f  p e r f e c t:

The  use  of  the  present  perfect  in  these cases  indicates  that we are still waiting for the action, therefore, we frequently use the adverbs "yet" and "still"

1.e x a m p l e:

The plane hasn't arrived yet

in ve sti ga te  t h e  u s e  o f   n e v e r:

The negative form of the verb is applied to deny the action indicated by the verb

1.e x a mp le:

They don't think much.

                         


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