Re:
- 1.I tried to pay for the dinner, but they _____ hear of it.
(1)wouldn't
(2)couldn't
(3)shouldn't
Answer: (1)
I chose (2). I tried to pay for it, but the action was failed because someone has hearing problems (maybe just because earwax. :wink: )
Re:
- 8.It's strange that you ____ have bought the same dress.
(1)would
(2)should
Answer: (2)
I chose (1) because I think it associated with someone's willingness.
Re:
- 12.It's your own fault you feel sick- you ____ eaten so much.
(1)wouldn't
(2)shouldn't
(3)couldn't
Answer: (2)
I want to know why you put a past participle after a modal. Thanks.
All questions are from Language Quizzes/ Advanced.
I for one would choose (1), because the most probable situation is that they would not let me settle the bill.1.I tried to pay for the dinner, but they _____ hear of it.
(1)wouldn't
(2)couldn't
(3)shouldn't
Answer: (1)
I chose (2). I tried to pay for it, but the action was failed because someone has hearing problems (maybe just because earwax. )
I would choose (2), because it's one of the subjunctive forms. I don't think 'would' is correct.8.It's strange that you ____ have bought the same dress.
(1)would
(2)should
Answer: (2)
I chose (1) because I think it associated with someone's willingness.
Yeah, I don't know either. Never seen that before.12.It's your own fault you feel sick- you ____ eaten so much.
(1)wouldn't
(2)shouldn't
(3)couldn't
Answer: (2)
I want to know why you put a past participle after a modal. Thanks.
FRC
1. It's #1. The phrase "wouldn't hear of" means "would not consider". It is as if they could voluntarily become deaf to the proposition.Originally Posted by blacknomi
2. In AE, we would use "would". I think "should" would be OK in BE.
3. #2, but the word "have" is needed. You shouldn't have eaten so much.
Originally Posted by MikeNewYork
1. Ah, it's a phrase.
2. FRC mentinoned #2 is a subjunctive mood.You didn't buy the same dress, which is very strange. Right?
3. Thanks. Somebody should update the language quizz/ Advanced/ Modals. 8)
Thank you very much, my dear Mike. :D
You're very welcome. :wink:Originally Posted by blacknomi
From another AE speaker:Originally Posted by blacknomi
1. What Mike said. :wink:
2. I would say "should" (assuming it is about something that has already happened). Of course, I wouldn't really say that, since I don't wear dresses. :wink:
3. What Mike said. :wink:
:)
That's interesting about #2.Originally Posted by RonBee
In my opinion it's similar to 'Should you buy the same dress, ....'.
FRC