Hi again, everyone! Today we are going to look at modal verbs of deduction and speculation in the past. These modal verbs of deduction in the past are often confusing and difficult to remember, but ...
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Modal Verbs – How to use them in the past
Hello there! I hope you are well today. We recently covered the use of the modal verbs could, should and might, when used in the present. However if we wanted to use those modal verbs ...
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