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MODAL VERBS

María Alexandra García Rueda

Created on April 19, 2024

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modal verbsgroup 3.

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CAN

COULD

WILL

WOULD

SHOULD

MUST

MAY

MIGHT

SHALL

OUGHT TO

HAVE TO

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4. WOULD

Would has a particular duality because it can function in some cases as the past tense of Will and in others as an auxiliary verb. It empowers the verb that follows it. It is equivalent to the Spanish copretérito tense (ía), comería, gustaría, tendría, etc. It is a conditional verb and we use it to talk about past habits. In the negative it is Would not and Wouldn't.

5. Should

It has a simple structure and is mainly used to express opinions, advice, recommendations, obligations and even expectations. In English it could be translated as "should" and alludes to a position of what is correct. It is used after a personal pronoun and after an infinitive verb. In negation it is Should not or Shouldn't.

3. WILL

Will is used to express actions in the future tense, but it also designates the intention to do something. The translation of will will depend on the verb, for example: will go, will want, will listen. Always in the future tense. In the negative it is Will not o Won´t.

MÓDULO - INGLÉS IV

DOCENTE: INGRY LORENA PALOMARES CHAVEZ

INTEGRANTES:
  • FABIO MAURICIO CEBALLES POLANIA
  • MARIA ALEXANDRA GARCIA RUEDA
  • MONICA YANETH CERÓN POLANCO