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  1. We use WOULD to talk about unreal or unlikely situations ("If I had a lot of money I would buy a yatch."), to make polite offers (Would you like anything to drink?), to talk about something that happened regularly in the past (When I was a kid I would go camping every year).

  2. Clear test. Would, should, could exercises with answers, PDF worksheets, examples and grammar rules. For pre-intermediate - advanced learners of English as a foreign language. Exercise 1: Complete sentences with would, should or could and the verbs in brackets. Example: You should hurry up or you'll miss the bus.

  3. Would, could, should, might. The modal verbs would, could, should are used to speculate about the present or future situations. Would. We use the present conditional tense (would + the base form of a verb) to speculate about present or future situations that could theoretically happen.

  4. Could have should have would have. Make the correct past modal form (use could have / would have / should have + past participle) [ . 2) We (invite) so many people to our party! I'm worried that we won't have enough room for everyone. (past negative advice / regret) [ . [ .

  5. ANSWERS. In the summer we would always go camping. Could you get me some tea? If you asked him he would do it. I should have taken the money. I wish I could buy that guitar. I would love to visit Australia. When should I return the car? If I had worked harder, I would have passed the test. I’m so hungry that I could eat a horse.

  6. 2 cze 2024 · We use the modal verbs can, could and would to offer to do things for people or to invite them to do something. We also use them to make requests or ask permission to do something.

  7. Would is used to form the conditional, to describe a past habit and in the ' future in the past 'construction. Could denotes possibility, past capability. In the interrogative it is used for formal requests.

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