I've noticed that as well as modals, many of you are still having difficulties with hypothetical and conditional forms. The best way of getting to grips with this problem area is to notice how native speakers use them. Look out for these forms when you are reading and listening and think about the situations they describe. The link below will take you to an entertaining article from Friday's Guardian, which contains many good examples of second,third and mixed conditionals and other structures for speaking hypothetically.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2011/mar/18/what-if-star-wars-never-existed
EXERCISE
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