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, , , - : It may rain today, he said. Well, it might, said his companion. - , . - , - .

. Must , . May - . .

You must go there at once - . You must be very tired - , , . may now what has happened - , , may come in now - ( ) . I cannot do the work alone - ( ) . I cannot leave the child alone - }' ( ) .

 

Perfect Indefinitive form, : must have been - , , may have been - .

The Perfect Infinitive ( must, may, cannot) , ( should, ought to, could, to be to).He must have told her about it yesterday - , .

: certainly - , ap'parently -, presumably - , allegedly - , , of course, surely, in fact - , , ; indeed - , , ; reportedly - , , : it is reported, it is presumed.

, .. . Subjunctive : It is important that everyone should do his duty - , . I suggest that we all should go home - !

(, , , , ). , : After us the 'deluge! - .

- . - In Clydes case, liking him but a little, she still could not resist the desire to use him - , .

. - , .John watched his wifes eyes widen and he quickly pulled out a chair and sat next to her, shov ing his head towards the telephone so he could hear what was going on [. Ahern. P.S. I love you. 2004, p. 69].

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could,

: But I must study a little at first, to get proper qualified. Now, neighbours, I must go [Hardy T. The Return of the Native. 1995, 144]. -, . , , [ . . 2006, 184].

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No, no, mistress, replied the old woman, no body can; shes far beyond the reach of help [Dick ens C. Oliver Twist. 2007, 231].

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