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  1. 7 You been ill yesterday. Jessie saw you at the bowling alley. 8 I don't know where they went but they gone to Paris or Marseille. 9 You paid more attention. Now we are lost. 10 The window was broken, so the thieves got in through that window. Gap-filling exercises, multiple choice exercises and clozes to review how to use the past modal verbs ...

  2. Every Saturday I would go on a long bike ride. My dad would read me amazing stories every night at bedtime. would for past habits is slightly more formal than used to. It is often used in stories. We don't normally use the negative or question form of would for past habits. Note that we can't usually use would to talk about past states.

  3. Living in the Past Lyrics: Happy, and I'm smiling / Walk a mile to drink your water / You know I'd love to love you / And above you there's no other / We'll go walking out / While others shout of ...

  4. would have known. 1 Se emplea también para el imperativo y el subjuntivo presente. 2 Se emplea también como gerundio. 3 Se emplea también para el subjuntivo pasado. 4 También se puede emplear shall como auxiliar, fundamentalmente aparte de Norteamérica. 5 Se usa el verbo auxiliar let para formar el imperativo de primera persona del plural.

  5. Learn the three forms of the English verb 'know'. the first form (V1) is 'know' used in present simple and future simple tenses. the second form (V2) is 'knew' used in past simple tense. the third form (V3) is 'known' used in present perfect and past perfect tenses.

  6. Hello riverolorena67, Might have is used when the speaker does not know if the action was done or not. For example: Paul might have arrived already. Let's check. The speaker does not know if Paul has arrived. In your example, the speaker knows the true situation because he and his daughters were alive at the time of the request (asking for the gun).

  7. El past simple se emplea en inglés para expresar: acciones pasadas; Ejemplo: Last month a girl from China joined our class. El mes pasado llegó una chica de China a nuestra clase. She showed us where she was from on a map. “Mostró”. acción puntual→Pretérito perfecto simple. “Era”: acción permanente→Pretérito imperfecto.