Study the modal forms in blue in sentences 1-4. Then answer questions a and b. 1 She must have had a healthy lifestyle. She lived until she was a hundred.
2 He can't have done a lot of exercise. He isn't very fit.
3 She could have given up eating so much junk food. She's lost a lot of weight.
4 My grandad might have smoked when he was young. More people smoked in those days.
a) Which of the past modal verbs
• expresses a strong probability that something is true?
• expresses a strong probability that something is not true?
• expresses a possibility that something is true?
b) When we speculate about the past, we make sentences with a modal verb +___+ past participle of the main verb.
Get it
Text a message, I don't know the number
Flexin' on these niggas, every bone and muscle
Steady taking shots, but never hurting numbers
Even then, y'all don't worry nothin'
And I'd like to give a shout-out to my niggas with a game plan
And shout-outs to my niggas with escape plans
Uh, twenty bands, rain dance
We could either rain check or we can make plans
Pockets loaded, rocket loaded, okay, let's rock and roll this
It's time to go, Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels
Locked and loaded, diamonds glowing, chart-climbing on 'em
You'd think I'm jumping out the window how I got 'em open
Line around the corner, line 'em up the block and over
Sometimes I even stop the smoking when it's time to focus
My shades, Dior, my pants, velour
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Объяснение:
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