Вопрос задан 25.02.2019 в 02:19. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Легостаев Арсений.

ТЕМА "modal verbs"1. We __________ (shout) so loud, you scared all the children.2. I

really_________ (leave) now. _____ (finish) today’s night shift in an hour? 3. This book is optional. My professor says________ ( read) it if we don't want to.4. Ted's flight from London took more than 11 hours. He ______ e) exhausted. He (prefer) to get some rest tonight.
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Отвечает Абдрахманова Эвелина.
1. We  might not shout so loud, you scared all the children.

2.    I can leave  now.  не понял, что хотели сказать про перевод часов(
3.   This book is optional. My professor says we may not to read it if we don't want to.

4. Ted's flight from London took more than 11 hours. He is exhausted. He could prefer to get some rest tonight.
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Modal Verbs

1. We shouted so loud, you scared all the children. - The correct modal verb to use in this sentence is "shouted" because it is the past tense form of the verb "shout." - Source: 2. I really need to leave now. Will I finish today’s night shift in an hour? - The correct modal verbs to use in this sentence are "need" and "will." - "Need" expresses a strong necessity or obligation, and "will" is used to form a future tense question. - Source: 3. This book is optional. My professor says we don't have to read it if we don't want to. - The correct modal verb to use in this sentence is "don't have to." - "Don't have to" expresses the absence of obligation or necessity. - Source: 4. Ted's flight from London took more than 11 hours. He must be exhausted. He prefers to get some rest tonight. - The correct modal verbs to use in this sentence are "must" and "prefers." - "Must" expresses a strong probability or logical conclusion, and "prefers" expresses a personal preference. - Source: Please let me know if you have any further questions!

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