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What's the simple past form of 'must'?


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What's the simple past form of 'must'? #196 (permalink) Sun Oct 30, 2011 20:02 pm   What's the simple past form of 'must'?
 

Hello Dear Teacher,
Thanks for lesson 6. It's fascinating.
I liked it the explanation for Possessive 's'. The blue one is verb - to be(is) and the red is Possessive 's'.
Modal verbs must vs had to were explained well, I got them, thanks. But I've made 3 mistakes in tests.;)

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Ruzihon
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