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1)Srilankans must think of their their country.
2)You must go to town.
3)He must post this letter today itself
4)The government must hold the election peacefully.
5)Children must read these books.
6)We must know about that matter.
7)The soldiers must protect the country.
8)He must resign from that post.
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010
auxiliary verbs -could have
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1)We could have given money to them.
2)The doctors could have saved the patients.
3)They could have solved that problem.
4)Minister could have taught all the lessons.
5)We could have spoken with them.
6)The last governments could have stopped the war.
7)The police could have arrested them.
8)You could have known about that problem.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Auxiliary verbs-could
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1)We could solve that problem.
2)The doctors could save the patients.
3)Government could stop the war.
4)He could win the first prize.
5)Nimal could get a good job.
6)could give me your book?
7)could you make a speech at the meeting today.
8)Could you post this lesson letter today it self.
9)Could you help us?
10)Could you tell that matter?
1)We could solve that problem.
2)The doctors could save the patients.
3)Government could stop the war.
4)He could win the first prize.
5)Nimal could get a good job.
6)could give me your book?
7)could you make a speech at the meeting today.
8)Could you post this lesson letter today it self.
9)Could you help us?
10)Could you tell that matter?
Auxiliary verbs -cannot/can't
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1)We can't apply that course.
2)You can't consult the minister today.
3)We can't hold the meeting today.
4)Mister can't can't cheat the people everyday.
5)She can't post this letter.
6)The servants can't call on the strike.
Read this lesson and use that grammars in your life .
good luck.
auxiliary verbs -can
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1)You can read this book again and again, you can't understand this.
2) We can go to the railway-station, how it self we can't catch that train.
3)Child can cry until evening ,parents don't allow him to play.
4)He can pass the that exam,He can't apply for that job.
5)We can help them ,he can't apply for that job.
6)We can help them again,they don't help us.
sure i think your English knowledge will develop well.GOOD LUCK
1)You can read this book again and again, you can't understand this.
2) We can go to the railway-station, how it self we can't catch that train.
3)Child can cry until evening ,parents don't allow him to play.
4)He can pass the that exam,He can't apply for that job.
5)We can help them ,he can't apply for that job.
6)We can help them again,they don't help us.
You can read this articles again and again with speaking with your friend and with your family members .
Auxiliary verbs-was to /were to
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1) They were sell the vehicle.
2)The officer was to examine the project last week.
3)The teachers were to hold a function.
4)They were to buy that house.
I think you will be learn these sentenses and you will use to your spoken english.
good luck.
The Auxiliary verbs
ex-Am to /Are to /Is to
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1)I am to follow follow that course next month.
2)They are to build a new house next year.
3)He is to consult the minister tomorrow.
4)The government is to hold a president election next month.
5)They are to come to srilanka next year.
6)The doctor is to examine all the patients today.
7)They are to attack us .
8)The players are to leave for England tomorrow.
9)He is to make a speech at the meeting.
10)The principal is to meet all the parents tomorrow.
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