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WOULD HAVE + P.P. SHOULD / OUGHT TO HAVE + P.P. SHOULDN’T HAVE + P.P. NEEDN’T HAVE + P.P. Desire to do something, but impossibility to do it for external causes. Lament on something that should have been done. Critique on something that shouldn’t have happened.
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.
modal is “could.” It is placed before the verb “edit” and indicates that the writer knows to a weaker degree that the editor has the ability to edit “70 pages in two days.”
Modals verbs are different from normal English verbs. Check modal verbs list with exercises, examples and free PDF.
Could expresses possibility, while would expresses certainty and intent. A good way to remember the differences between these two words is simply to bring each word back to its root verb. Could is the past tense of can. Would is the past tense of will.
Modal verbs: worksheets, printable exercises pdf, handouts to print. Auxiliary verbs esl.
MODAL VERB “COULD”. Could can be used as: 1) possibility, 2) ability in the past, 3) polite request, 4) as a conditional statement and 5) as a soft suggestion. COULD AS A POSSIBITLITY. When we want to express a possibility that is about 50% we can also use the modal verb “could”. Examples: She could be at home, she said she might take ...