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could you clarify about the 4th question you said "we might have to wear a special suite to enter the laboratory" but for "might have" we must use past participle so it must be 'worn' right?
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ОтветитьMelissa might haven’t seen you, isn’t that right sentence?
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ОтветитьDear Mr. Ganesh,
I wanted to ask this question for both this lesson and the other may/might lesson:
Which is the more gramatically correct or stylistically acceptable version?
Do you think you might have left the door open?
or
Do you think THAT you might have left the door open?
Is the "that" required in such questions?
Thank you in advance.
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ОтветитьCan we add adverbial of time at this case? For example: she may have been working all day yesterday?
Ответитьhave any video about use of Let, lets? Please share the link.
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ОтветитьSir can u say the correct pronunciation of Often please?
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ОтветитьThanks a lot sir this lesson clearly revealed me the usage of may have and might have
ОтветитьHi Ganesh! You told that we've to use might in questions, but in example 3 you've used may instead of might. So, what's the reason?
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ОтветитьHi sir....Like " you have to wait for doctor " means...If you want to see the doctor you need to wait for for him( present or future).
But if I want to change the sentence like, I needed to wait for doctor to see him( past tense).
How can I make the sentence...
I might had to wait for doctor( is it correct).
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