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1) Family is a value thing

2) He loves himself (him) and his wealth


3) He was threatened of losing his job (someone threatened him)
Losing his job is a threaten for him
4) She got (her/the) inheritance yesterday
5) Ok
6) At the place of the murder there is a lot of clues (at the murder’s place) (at the murder scene)

Present Past Future

There is / there are There was / there were There will be


There isn’t / there aren’t There wasn’t / there weren’t There won’t be

There is / isn’t a book on the There was / wasn’t a book on the There will / won’t be a book on
table table the table

There are / aren’t books on the There were / weren’t books on the There will / won’t be books on
table table the table

 There could be
 There should be
 There may be
 There might be
 There must be
 There would be

 Important things
- modal verbs are auxiliars themselves
- they can’t be conjugate
- exception: have to

+ - ?
I I can dance I can’t dance Can I dance?
You You can dance You can’t dance Can you dance?
He He can dance He can’t dance Can he dance?
She She can dance She can’t dance Can she dance?
We We can dance We can’t dance Can we dance?
They They can dance They can’t dance Can they dance?
It It can be hard It can’t be hard Can it be hard?

Past Present Future


I I had to / I didn’t have to / Did I have I have to / I don’t have to / Do I have to? I will have to / I won’t have to / Will I
to? have to?
You You had to / You didn’t have to / Did You have to / You don’t have to / Do You will have to / You won’t have to /
you have to? you have to? Will you have to?
He He had to / He didn’t have to / Did he He has to / He doesn’t have to / Does he He will have to / He won’t have to /
have to? have to? Will he have to?
She She had to / She didn’t have to / Did She has to / She doesn’t have to / Does She will have to / She won’t have to /
she have to? she have to? Will she have to?
It It had to / It didn’t have to / Did it It has to / It doesn’t have to / Does it It will have to / It won’t have to / Will it
have to? have to? have to?
We We had to / We didn’t have to / Did We have to / We don’t have to / Do we We will have to / We won’t have to /
we have to? have to? Will we have to?
They They had to / They didn’t have to / They have to / They don’t have to / Do They will have to / They won’t have to /
Did they have to? they have to? Will they have to?
TEACHER: Could we start?
STUDENT: Yes! May you explain the project, please?
TEACHER: Of course!
STUDENT: Well, what should I do first?
TEACHER: In the first place, you should choose a topic. Green energy sources, for example.
STUDENT: OK! What’s the next step?
TEACHER: You can do some research about it using the PDF files I sent to your email.
STUDENT: Right! Could I ask you a final question?
TEACHER: Yes, sure.
STUDENT: Could I send you this project in the end of the next month?
TEACHER: I am afraid, but you can. Actually, all of you must finish it until the end of this month.

He is hungry
He isn’t hungry
Is he hungry?
Isn’t he hungry?
Will you be a doctor?

There is a book
Is there a book?
There were books
Were there books?
There will be a book
Will there be a book?

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