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He can speak and write English -.
I can see the English coast already .
Why should you say it? ?
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You must go there at once .
You must be very tired , , .
He may now what has happened , ,
He may come in now ( ) .
I cannot do the work alone ( ) .
I cannot leave the child alone ( ) .
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Perfect Infinitive 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 , .
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I might have spoken strongly , .
You might have done it yourself .
To hear him tell his stories he might have won the war alone , , .
: certainly , ap`parently , presumably , allegedly , , of course, surely, in fact , , ; indeed , , ; reportedly , , : it is reported, it is presumed. Surely , - , , .
He was never a useful assistant to me. Indeed, he was rather a `nuisance. . , .
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It is important that everyone should do his duty , .
I suggest that we all should go home !
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After us the `deluge! .