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It might or may be early in the story and the author may not want the reader to form an opinion yet or perhaps the author is describing a minor detail and does not want to draw extra attention to it that could detract from something more important happening in the story.
Comes straight from the Latin neuter noun summārium “abridgment, abstract, epitome,” an extremely rare word used only once in the surviving Latin literature by the Roman author, tragedian, statesman, and Stoic philosopher Seneca (the Younger) in one of his Moral Letters to Lucilius (39)
Explanation:
It's fine when I held my hand high a white van took me and now I m in UK I WANTED TO GO TO HAWAII
Well... Free Travel
DON'T WAVE AT A WHITE VAN THEY DON'T TAKE YOU TO PLACE YOU LIKE
Answer:
1. (i) only the first one
2. could
3. were able to
4. Am I allowed to
5. May I
6. mightn't
7. must
8. should
9. mind
10. Could you please pass that book to me?
11. shall
12. would
13. could
14. mustn't
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