Вопрос задан 27.06.2023 в 00:34. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Степаненко Влад.

Срочно! Даю много баллов. Rephrase the sentences using modal verbs. 1 Would you like me to carry

your books? May I carry your books? 2 I advise you to rewrite your essay. 3 It is necessary for you to be on time. 4 I'm sure Frank is in his room. 5 How about going to the cinema this evening? 6 I'm certain he isn't with Bill. He just called me. 7 She managed to save enough money to buy a new car. 8 I advise you to discuss the problem with your parents. 9 I'm on my way out. Do you want me to get you anything? 10 It's forbidden to park here. 11 It's OK to borrow my bike. 12 He is obliged to wear a uniform at work. 13 Would you like me to help you with the preparations? 14 You'd better go home now before it starts raining. 15 Do I have your permission to use your laptop?
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Отвечает Стуканьов Іван.

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надеюсь это то...

Объяснение:

We can use modal verbs for deduction – guessing if something is true using the available information. The modal verb we choose shows how certain we are about the possibility. This page focuses on making deductions about the present or future.  

must

We use must when we feel sure that something is true or it's the only realistic possibility.

This must be her house. I can see her car in the garage.

He must live near here because he always walks to work.

Come inside and get warm. You must be freezing out there!

might, may, could

We use might, may or could to say that we think something is possible but we're not sure.  

She's not here yet. She might be stuck in traffic.

He's not answering. He could be in class.

We regret to inform you that some services may be delayed due to the bad weather.

They all have the same meaning, but may is more formal than might and could.

can't

We use can't when we feel sure that something is not possible.

It can't be far now. We've been driving for hours.

She can't know about the complaint. She's promoted him to team leader.

It can't be easy for him, looking after three kids on his own.

Note that these verbs, like all modal verbs, are followed by an infinitive without to.

Do this exercise to test your grammar again.

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  1. May I carry your books for you?
  2. You should rewrite your essay.
  3. You must be on time.
  4. Frank must be in his room.
  5. Shall we go to the cinema this evening?
  6. He must not be with Bill. He just called me.
  7. She must have saved enough money to buy a new car.
  8. You should discuss the problem with your parents.
  9. I'm on my way out. Shall I get you anything?
  10. Parking here is prohibited.
  11. You are allowed to borrow my bike.
  12. He has to wear a uniform at work.
  13. May I assist you with the preparations?
  14. It would be best for you to go home now before it starts raining.
  15. Do I have your consent to use your laptop?
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