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MODALS OF POSSIBILITY
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Modals for
POSSIBILITY
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Sección II
rules for modals
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It may rain today s + m + v + c
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It may rain today s + m + v + c
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Paty can't play the piano s + m+not + v + c
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Could I borrow your dictionary? m + s +v +c +?
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Here’s how ‘may‘, ‘might‘ and ‘could‘ relate to other modal verbs of probability: Thus, we use ‘may‘, ‘might‘ and ‘could‘ when we think that something is possible. Statements with ‘may’, ‘might’ and ‘could‘ can refer to past, present, or future possibilities.
Use MAY
Use MAY
Use MIGHT
Use MIGHT
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to refer a present possible
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Exercise
Sección I
Sección I
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