English Speaking Course Practice Day 37
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She would have been studying for 2 hours but her bag is lost.
She must have been studying for 2 hours because she has her bag.
Now you will have to bear his expenses.
He must have had at least something.
You could/may/might have had to go to school yesterday.
I wish I would have become a doctor.
I wish I could become a doctor.
I can/could/may/might have a car by 2025.
You should have been at home right now.
You would have had to go there that day.
You would have to go there every day.
You could have turned on the tap but you didn’t.
He should have had at least something to speak. / He had to have at least something to speak.
I should have had a laptop, only then I could help you.
Will you be able to call Rakesh in the evening?
Children shouldn’t be given mobiles./ Mobiles should not be given to children.
This offer can tempt anyone.
You should have reminded me.
He would be with Rahul all the time.
Shall I call you in the evening? / Do I call you in the evening?
Why would he do so?
Why does he dare to go there? / Why dare he go there?
You must have been in school right now.
The bus would have left in the morning.
Would you like me to come?
Would you not like me to come?
Would you like me not to come?
I had been in Delhi since 2004.
He must have travelled by bus.
I already had an idea that he wouldn’t come here.
Dhoni will be playing the next match.
Dhoni would be playing right now.
It could/may/might be raining right now.
He may/might/could meet you.
Can/Could/May I meet you tomorrow?
We must have had breakfast in the morning.
You had to meet him yesterday./ You were to meet him yesterday. / You were supposed to meet him yesterday.
You can/could/may/might be sent to any city.
I had to go there every day.
Rahul is having to think. / Rahul has to think.