Answer:
Exercise 1
1. she might be ill.
2. might be in the meeting.
3. you might not like it.
4. I might not be in time.
5. we might win.
6. It might be cold.
Exercise 2
1. you should wear a jacket.
2. I should study tonight.
3. You shouldn't drive in the part of the city.
4. she should relex
5. people should walk fast when it is raining.
6. you should go to bed early tonight.
Exercise 3
1. Jane have to work hard.
2. you have to wear a uniform.
3. My sister have to go to school.
4. I have to finish this now.
5. we have to get up early tomorrow.
6. Harry have to work tomorrow.
7. we have to hurry or we will be late.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Bc he states that he has hope even if the church does not aid us.
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1. Verbs in the Present Simple: used for repeated actions, thoughts, feelings and states.
They never<em> eat</em> carrots.
How often <em>do</em> you <em>go</em> to the cinema<em> ? (Do </em>is the<em> auxiliary verb </em>for this question)
They<em> don't like </em>potatoes. (<em>Don't</em> is the contracted form for <em>Do no</em>t)
2. Verbs in the Present Continuous: used to say somebody is in the middle of an action)
What <em>are</em> you<em> doing</em> now ? (verb to<em> be</em> +<em> verb</em> +<em> ing</em>)
Answer: Anyone who has not purchased a car before
Explanation:
An intended audience simply refers to the person or people who a story, text I paper is directed to.
In the sentence, the intended audience is for first time car buyers. The information given in the sentence relating to cars is for people who haven't bought a car before. Those kind of people are the first time buyers.
People who arrange car loans, older customers and loan car dealers aren't considered as first time car buyers.