新编英语教程第三版第二册unit 3
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Unit 3
I Lead-in
II Language Structures
Modal auxiliaries
1. would + perfect infinitive used to express “unfulfilled wish”
. I would have liked to sign up, but I sprained my ankle.
2. should /ought to + perfect infinitive used to express “unfulfilled ob ligation”
needn’t + perfect infinitive expressing “unnecessary past actions”. 1) She should/ ought to have had more oral practice during the term.
2) She needn’t have learned all the dialogues by heart.
3. may /might + perfect infinitive used to expre ss “speculations about past
actions”
can /could not + perfect infinitive used to express “negative deduction about past
actions”
. 1)He may/might have gone to the library.
2) She can’t/couldn’t have gone to the library.
4. must + perfect infinitive used to express “affirmative deduction about past actions”
may /might as well used with the second person pronoun expressing “suggestions”
. 1) She must have gone to the language lab.
2) You may/might as well use my bike.
Preparatory Questions
Directions: Recast the following
sentences using the following phrases: 1. “would have liked to (do)”Notice: would have liked to (do) is used with the first person to express the speaker’s wish that was not fulfilled.1) I intended to go skating with you yesterday but I couldn’t because my mother didn’t let me.
(Response: I would have liked to go skating with you yesterday, but my mother didn’let me.)
2) I meant to sit in on Professor Wang’s class this morning but I didn’t because I had an important meeting to attend. (Response: I would have liked to sit in on Professor Wang’s class this morning, but I had an important meeting to attend.)
3) I intended to take part in the basketball match yesterday afternoon but I couldn’t
because I had a bad fall yesterday
morning.
(Response: I would have liked to take part in the basketball match yesterday afternoon, but I had a bad fall yesterday morning.)
4) I planned to lend you my cassette recorder, but I didn’t, because it was out of order.
(Response: I would have liked to lend you my cassette recorder, but it was out of order.)
2. should/ought to + perfect infinitive Notice:should/ought to + perfect infinitive, indicating a past obligation that was not fulfilled
1) The exhibition was a good one. All of us visited it except John. (Response: : John should/ought to have come with us.)
2) We all learned a lot from the lecture,
but Li didn’t attend it. (Response: : Li ought to/should have attended the lecture.)
3) The engineer went to the research institute without an umbrella and was caught in the rain.
(Response: : The engineer ought to/should have taken an umbrella with him.)
4) They bought a book for Mary but she didn’t like it.
(Response: : They oughtn’t to/shouldn’t have bought the book for Mary.)
needn’t + perfect infinitive
Notice: needn’t + perfect infinitive, indicating something that was unnecessarily done in the past
1) I wrote a summary in more than five hundred words. But the teacher only asked for