Some more questions, I'm working with this new material and sometimes I'm not sure about the answers it brings, so I thought it would be better to ask native speakers in case there are things I've never seen but that are possible
It says “
should” and “
ought to” are past tense
Are these sentences correct?
Might I call…?
Ought she to…?
It will be possible that you are wrong.
“Caligula may not look it, but he is the world’s most beautiful dog”, wouldn’t it be
look like it, or is look it possible too?
“At the end of the course, all the students have to do a test”, wouldn’t it be
take a test?
“The news isn’t good”, would it be possible to use “aren’t” too, or is it an uncountable noun?
They present “to be allowed to” as a synonym of “might”
They also present “foot” as the synonym of “trick”, and “about” as the opposite of “precisely”
