Which of the following sentences expresses REQUEST?()
A: Have you ever been to Canada?
B: Can he be thinking of leaving school?
C: Must you go now?
D: Can I use your toothbrush?
A: Have you ever been to Canada?
B: Can he be thinking of leaving school?
C: Must you go now?
D: Can I use your toothbrush?
举一反三
- Which of the following sentences expresses obligation? ( ) A: She can be ill. B: She might be in the dormitory. C: You must stay indoors. D: I will come to see you soon.
- Which of the following sentences expresses "ability" A: He can’t have slept through all that noise. B: If you won’t keep quiet you can get out. C: You can’t take the book out of the room. D: The classroom can seat thirty students.
- Which of the following sentences expresses "probability" A: You must have your hair cut by ten o"clock. B: You must be in the office tomorrow. C: You must complete the work tonight. D: You must be feeling better now.
- Mum, ____ I go for a swim now? No, you ____. You’ve just had lunch. A: must…mustn’t B: can…must C: must…can’t D: can…mustn’t
- When you want to make the request, you can use the sentence “Can I order/ have (food item) please?”