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WEEK 9

Unit 17 Modal verbs: past

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1, 2, 2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2

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needn’t have gone out, was to have become, shouldn’t have bought, can’t have enjoyed, may
have seen, must have been, might not have meant, could have left, shouldn’t have sold your, had
to

3/102

We’ve missed the turning., That’s why I liked it., There is no other explanation., Why didn’t
you?, There is plenty., I suppose it’s possible., I’m sure you haven’t., It’s the wrong kind.

4/102

David must have taken your books by mistake., You shouldn’t have parked outside the police
station., You needn’t have cleaned the floor., Liz can’t have met Harry before., Ann might not
have left yet., They can’t have eaten all the food., Jack should have arrived half an hour ago.,
Pam and Tim might have decided not to come., The cat must have taken the fish from the table.,
You needn’t have worried after all.

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2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1

Unit 13 Modals (2)

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2R, 3O, 4S, 5A, 6R, 7O, 8P, 9A, 10S

2c, 3j, 4e, 5f, 6i, 7d, 8g, 9h, 10a


2/96

send, can, spending, given, ought not, Could, should

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Obs.: would and could are more formal, less likely for a simple request to a family member. Can
is less polite, so less suitable when speaking to a stranger.

May/Could, How/What about, could, Will/Can, can/could/will, Shall/Why don’t, could/would,


Can/May, Would you mind

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Can I do, Could I see, I’m afraid, You can’t have, Would you exchange, You shouldn’t have
done, You should ask, Shall I ask, You’d better not, You could give

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Shall I help you clean your new flat?

What about buying her some perfume?

You ought not to put so much salt on your food.

Could you order the book for me?

Can I pay by credit card?

You should charge it every night.

Would you like me to help you clear up?

Can you get me a tube of sun cream?

Would you mind giving me a lift home?

Unit 14 Modals (3)


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should/must be swimming, should be, must have grown, must be, can’t have forgotten/shouldn’t
have forgotten

4/104

can’t/couldn’t have left, might not/may not have seen, might/may/could be, might not/may not
come, should have lost, must have been

Use of English/106

occasionally, confidently, socialize, deliveries, payments, impression, attractive, unlikely

Grammar focus task/106

might/may/could be, must be, can’t have, must have moved, might/may/could have

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