Şekil ve Şemalar. PAST TENSES PAST SIMPLE PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS FUTURE IN THE PAST USED TO & WOULD PAST CONTINIUOUS Key Word Transformation.

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Şekil ve Şemalar

PAST TENSES PAST SIMPLE PAST PERFECT & PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS FUTURE IN THE PAST USED TO & WOULD PAST CONTINIUOUS Key Word Transformation Exercises

Probability Must Musn’t Prohibition You musn’t smoke in this restaurant Deduction She must be the murderer Personal Obligation Request Could you pass the salt? Ability (past) Ability (past) When he was 5, he could ride a bike External Obligation External Obligation You have to take off your shoes before you get in to the house No necessity Request Ability(present Modal Verbs Might Weak Probability May Polite Request Could Have to Has to Have to Has to Need to Necessity Dont’t/Doesn’t have to Ought to Oughtn’t to Ought to Oughtn’t to Should/shouldn’t You look pale. You should go to the doctor. Advice Can Probability