Practical English Usage by Michael Swan
Author:Michael Swan [Michael Swan]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi, pdf
Published: 2013-08-04T20:00:00+00:00
b) prohibition: must not, may not, cannot
Students must not use the staff car park.
Books may not be taken out of the library.
You can't come in here.
c) weak obligation; recommendation: should, ought to, might, shall (in questions)
You should try to work harder. You might see what John thinks.
She really ought to wash her hair. What shall we do?
d) willingness, volunteering, resolving, insisting and offering: will, shall (in questions)
If you will come this way ...
I'll pay for the drinks. She will keep interrupting people.
I'll definitely work harder next term. Shall I give you a hand?
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