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 pipetochka
 
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							| good nights!!! please if someone has a few free minutes. help me to make from the sentences the sentences with modal verbs: 1. I don �t advise you to wear this dress.
 2. They are shouting. perhaps they are having an argument.
 3. i �m sure it isn �t rock music. it sounds like country style.
 
 
 a big very big thanks in advice!!!
 
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 MissMelissa12
 
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							| 1. You shouldn �t wear this dress. 2. They are shouting. They might be having an argument. 3. It can �t be rock music. It sounds like country style.    Miss Melissa.   |  18 Feb 2009     
					
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 Isabel L
 
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							|  Hi, I would say: 1. You shouldn �t wear this dress 2. They are shouting. They may be having an argument 3. It can �t be rock music. It sounds like country style.   I hope it helps. |  18 Feb 2009     
					
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 zoemorosini
 
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							| Hello!  Some other alternatives...(ooh I love these linguistic puzzles!)   1.  You ought not to wear this dress.(strong)/You might not want to wear this dress.(kind advice)/You mustn�t wear this dress. (strongest) 2.  They�re shouting.  They must be having an argument.(if you know them as argumentative)/They could be having an argument.(no assumption) 3.  I�m sure it isn�t rock music.  It might be country (music)./It could be country.      Best wishes!   P.S.  By the way, you began your initial message "Good nights" so I was confused!  Even if it�s very late, to say the equivalent of "hello" you�d need to use "Good evening" instead.  "Good night" always means "goodbye". |  18 Feb 2009     
					
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