7 Answered Questions for the topic auxiliary verbs
Auxiliary Verbs Grammar
08/04/19
Might have vs "could have"?
What is the difference between _might have_ and _could have_?> He **might have** come. He might have studied.> He **could have** come. He could have studied.How would you describe a...
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06/25/19
Phrases with Multiple Auxiliary Verbs?
I'm sorry if this question is already asked. I couldn't find an answer for this anywhere in the internet. My question is:
What are the common phrases with multiple auxiliary verbs which are used...
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06/25/19
Phrases with Multiple Auxiliary Verbs?
What are the common phrases with multiple auxiliary verbs which are used to make sentences??
Eg:
1. "have to do" - "You have to see a doctor"
2. "should have done" - "you should have attended...
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06/24/19
When do we use “had had” and “have had”?
I have seen several sentences in English where some writers have written *had* twice in a row. I am a bit confused about when the grammar calls for using *had had*.For example:> * I **had had**...
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Have you got a chance to vs "Did you get a chance to"?
What is the difference between following two statements?
> 1. Have you got a chance to look into this?
2. Did you get a chance to look into this?
06/15/19
May & "Might": What's the right context?
>- I may not be coming in tomorrow... >- I might not be coming in tomorrow... When should I use "may" and "might"?
Difference between would and will?
Thank you for your time reading this.
I am from China and have learned British English for years from my middle school to undergraduate time. I normally take 'would' as the past form of 'will',...
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