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The Complete Guide to “Shouldn’t Have Been” Modal Verbs: Usage, Rules & Examples

Introduction to "Shouldn’t Have Been" The modal construction "shouldn’t have been" is used to express regret, criticism, or disapproval about a past action or state that was wrong, unnecessary, or inappropriate. It implies that…
Posted by admin 03/04/2025
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The Complete Guide to “Is Due to Be” Modal Verbs: Usage, Rules & Examples

Introduction to "Is Due to Be" The semi-modal construction "is due to be" is a formal English expression used to indicate scheduled events, expected occurrences, or imminent actions according to a predetermined plan…
Posted by admin 03/04/2025
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The Complete Guide to “Is Supposed to Be” Modal Verbs: Usage, Rules & Examples

Introduction to "Is Supposed to Be" The semi-modal construction "is supposed to be" is a versatile expression in English used to indicate expectations, obligations, or presumed truths. This phrase helps convey what should normally…
Posted by admin 03/04/2025
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The Complete Guide to “Should Be” Modal Verbs: Usage, Rules & Examples

Introduction to "Should Be" The modal verb phrase "should be" is a versatile construction in English used to express advice, expectations, probability, and obligations. Unlike "must be" which indicates necessity, "should be" suggests recommendations…
Posted by admin 03/04/2025
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