Use a phrase with can, could, may or migh in place of the words in italics. Do no refer t the passageuntil you finish the exercise.用can,could,may或might组成的短语来替代句子中的用斜体印出的部分,完成练习后再对照课文,核对你的答案。Perhaps the play will begin at any moment, I said.Per...
Every time we turn on the TV or take a ride in a car,we could be adding to a problem called acid rain(酸雨).In this article,we'll learn something important about acid rain.The formation of acid rainWhen people use fuels (燃料),such as coal and gasoline(汽油),poiso nous gases are...
1 指出下列句子中画线部分情态动词的用法 1.All of us can use the computer now, but we couldn’t ten years ago. ( )( ) 2. Can/Could I borrow your car for a moment? ( ) 3.You mustn’t smoke in public places. ( ) 4. May you two live together till old and grey. ( ) 5. ...
Only dynamic verbs, which describe actions, can appear in the past continuous tense; stative verbs, which describe states of being, cannot. Here, we’ll discuss the past continuous tense, review the rules and uses that apply to it, and provide plenty of past continuous tense examples. Work ...
(regard) as the most prolific actor to ever work in Hollywood with over a thousand screen credits.He developed and performed nearly 400 distinct character voices.Whether in legendary shorts or lesser-known commercials,Mel Blanc walked so the voice actors of today (4) can/co...
For people who are learning a foreign language, idioms could cause misunderstandings and bring them endless headaches. On the other hand, if things are done right, idioms can also be a fun way of looking into a new culture and understanding how the people think and talk....
simple yet unique figures of speech. Onomatopoeiae are words or phrases that are similar to the sounds they produce. While they may be an informal and childish way of speaking, these figures of speech can often come in handy when one is trying to be illustrious. Two popular examples are- ...
she said with tears .I’m so sorry , honey “was all I could manage to say .The next morning , I carried the kitchen rubbish outside .My heart sank as Ilifted the lid of the trash can and saw Susan's carpet lying there . Hesitating onlyfor a moment , I took it out and ...
Like other auxiliary verbs, modal auxiliary verbs are not the main verb, but they do change its meaning slightly. Some common examples are can, may, could, should, would, must, ought, and might. I could swim across the English Channel, but should I do it?
‘Should’, ‘would’ and ‘could’ are auxiliary verbs that can sometimes get confusing. They are the past tense of ‘shall’, ‘will’ and ‘can’ but are also used in other s