English, asked by lin1105, 5 months ago

Without changing the meaning of the sentences below, replace the underlined part of each with a shorter and simpler clause or sentence containing a modal verb.
• Am I allowed to go now or do I have to stay until the end?
• Paul and Laura are out at the moment, but it is likely that they will be back by about 9 o’clock.
• It is compulsory for you to buy a ticket before you board the train.
• It was so noisy in there that it was impossible for us to hear it ourselves think.
• Have you checked your voice mail? It is possible that Laura has left a message


lin1105: I these are the underlined phrases
lin1105: Pls answer fast
priyanshimangla36: thnks
priyanshimangla36: it's enough for me
lin1105: Then pls answer fast
priyanshimangla36: i dont know
priyanshimangla36: the answer
lin1105: Ok
lin1105: Anyone else knows
lin1105: Answer fast

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Answered by 20120826
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Answer:

should have and verbs of thinking, with be and adjectives ... Non-finite clauses containing an -ing form ... The differences here apply to all verb forms, not just to present verb forms. State ... In informal speech, it is possible to use what we call the 'historic present' to ... 1 Underline the correct word or phrase in each sentence.

give examples to show the extent of the change that he underwent. ... These words and phrases are not part of the subject. ... Plural form subjects with a singular meaning take a singular verb (such as ... example, could be a noun, a pronoun, or even an entire phrase or clause. ... You probably won't notice it after a while.

Explanation:

T he simple present says that something was true in the past, is true in the ... Using h a v e without a form of do is also possible but less common: I haven't a car. ... Sometimes the past progressive is used in both parts of a sentence when two ... Usually she's home by 7:30, but last night she didn't get there until almost 9:30.

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