Forest 助動詞01 059-089
059-089
能力・許可を表す助動詞
義務・必要を表す助動詞
可能性・推量を表す助動詞
will/would/shallの用法
need/used toの用法
助動詞+have+過去分詞
助動詞を含む慣用表現
関連タイピング
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プレイ回数70英語長文860打
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プレイ回数25英語98打
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プレイ回数63英語254打
問題文
(David can speak Japanese, but he can't write it.)
David can speak Japanese, but he can't write it.
(I can see you tomorrow morning.)
I can see you tomorrow morning.
(You will be able to swim soon.)
You will be able to swim soon.
(She could play the violin at five.)
She could play the violin at five.
(I was able to swim 200 meters yesterday.)
I was able to swim 200 meters yesterday.
(You can enter if you have a ticket.)
You can enter if you have a ticket.
(You can't park your car here.)
You can't park your car here.
(Can I turn on the radio?)
Can I turn on the radio?
(Can you open the window?)
Can you open the window?
(Could you lend me the book?)
Could you lend me the book?
(Could you possibly lend me another fifty dollars?)
Could you possibly lend me another fifty dollars?
(May I use your bathroom?)
May I use your bathroom?
(You may not enter this room.)
You may not enter this room.
(You must attend the meeting.)
You must attend the meeting.
(I had to write a report about my summer vacation.)
I had to write a report about my summer vacation.
(You must visit Kyoto when you come to Japan.)
You must visit Kyoto when you come to Japan.
(You must come and visit me.)
You must come and visit me.
(You must not drink beer in the office.)
You must not drink beer in the office.
(You don't have to take off your shoes here.)
You don't have to take off your shoes here.
(You should exercise every day.)
You should exercise every day.
(We ought to save energy.)
We ought to save energy.
(You had better report the accident to the police.)
You had better report the accident to the police.
(Anybody can make mistakes.)
Anybody can make mistakes.
(The light in the sky could be a plane.)
The light in the sky could be a plane.
(Can his story be true?)
Can his story be true?
(We may have some rain tomorrow.)
We may have some rain tomorrow.
(He might come to the party with his wife.)
He might come to the party with his wife.
(The phone is ringing. That will be my father.)
The phone is ringing. That will be my father.
(That would be the best solution.)
That would be the best solution.
(She must be Bobby's sister.)
She must be Bobby's sister.
(Karen can't be home now.)
Karen can't be home now.
(My parents should be in Boston by now.)
My parents should be in Boston by now.
(Our guests ought to be here in a few minutes.)
Our guests ought to be here in a few minutes.
(I will do my best in my new job.)
I will do my best in my new job.
(He won't listen to our advice.)
He won't listen to our advice.
(My brother wouldn't eat carrots when he was a boy.)
My brother wouldn't eat carrots when he was a boy.
(My grandfather will often go fishing on Sundays.)
My grandfather will often go fishing on Sundays.
(My grandfather would often take me to the zoo on weekends.)
My grandfather would often take me to the zoo on weekends.
(Teenagers will not do as they are told.)
Teenagers will not do as they are told.
(Gasoline will float on water.)
Gasoline will float on water.
(Will you close the window?)
Will you close the window?
(Would you be quiet for a minute?)
Would you be quiet for a minute?
(Shall I make some tea?)
Shall I make some tea?
(Shall we throw away these old magazines?)
Shall we throw away these old magazines?
(You needn't worry about me.)
You needn't worry about me.
(I used to go to a gym after work, but now I don't.)
I used to go to a gym after work, but now I don't.
(There used to be a post office on this corner.)
There used to be a post office on this corner.
(I used to go to the movies every Sunday, but now I don't.)
I used to go to the movies every Sunday, but now I don't.
(I would often go to the movies when I was young.)
I would often go to the movies when I was young.
(How dare you tell such a lie to me?)
How dare you tell such a lie to me?
(I dare say prices will rise.)
I dare say prices will rise.
(You're supposed to come school at eight.)
You're supposed to come school at eight.
(You're not supposed to take pictures here.)
You're not supposed to take pictures here.
(You may have heard this joke before.)
You may have heard this joke before.
(The keys might have fallen out of your pocket.)
The keys might have fallen out of your pocket.
(He could have left his umbrella in the shop.)
He could have left his umbrella in the shop.
(He must have told me a lie.)
He must have told me a lie.
(The game should have started at noon.)
The game should have started at noon.
(He cannot have accepted your plan.)
He cannot have accepted your plan.
(She couldn't noticed the difference.)
She couldn't noticed the difference.
(You should have got up at seven.)
You should have got up at seven.
(The clerk ought to have given you a receipt.)
The clerk ought to have given you a receipt.
(We should not have turned left at the last corner.)
We should not have turned left at the last corner.
(You need not have bought so much meat.)
You need not have bought so much meat.
(I'd like to join your team.)
I'd like to join your team.
(I'd rather stay home.)
I'd rather stay home.
(She may well be tired after her trip.)
She may well be tired after her trip.
(You may well be angry with your brother.)
You may well be angry with your brother.
(She might well complain of her boss.)
She might well complain of her boss.
(You'll never solve that problem.)
You'll never solve that problem.
(You might as well give up.)
You might as well give up.
(You might as well throw your money away as buy such a thing.)
You might as well throw your money away as buy such a thing.
(You may as well do your homework now as do it later.)
You may as well do your homework now as do it later.
(May you find happiness!)
May you find happiness!