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When do I use these words?



 
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There's wiser locked up is a Northern Irish phrase! | fall short of our hopes/the going gets rough
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When do I use these words? #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 02, 2010 17:02 pm   When do I use these words?
 

Hello

I don't know when to use: would, could, should...
Can you help me please ?
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When do I use these words? #2 (permalink) Sat Jan 02, 2010 17:10 pm   When do I use these words?
 

I would do it if I was able.

I could do it.

I really should do it.
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When do I use these words? #3 (permalink) Sat Jan 02, 2010 17:35 pm   When do I use these words?
 

Thanks a lot Kitosdad

I'll try to do some sentences. Can you correct them please?
Here are the sentences: I can learn to speak English fluently in one month
Can some body help me to solve this problem ?
I could prepare Cameroonian dishes if my mother taught me
I wil travel to Bombey
I would learn Chinese in six month if I had Chinese friends
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