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| 100 | _aGraver, B. D. | ||
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_aAdvanced english practice _c/B. D. Graver |
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| 250 | _aEd. 3rd | ||
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_aHong Kong: _bOxford University Press, _c1963 |
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| 300 | _a320 p. | ||
| 505 | _aIntroduction Ability or potential: can, could, be able to 4 ability or potential in past time: could, could have 5 be able to Conditional could, would be able to 6 could, could have 7 would be able, would have been able 8 general characteristics: can, could Possibility: can, could, may, might 9 present or future possibility: may, might, could 10 past possibility: may have, might have, could have (situations) Permission: can, could, may, might 11 can, could, may, might in reported speech Other uses of may and might 12 concessive may 13 might in requests and suggestions 14 expectation or probability: should, ought to 15 inference and logical conclusion: must, can’t (situations) 16 belief and conjecture: will, would 17 characteristic behaviour: will, would 18 inherent capacity: will, would (situations) | ||
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| 650 | _aAdvanced--English--Practice | ||
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