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GRECIA ATENEA MARTINEZ RAMIREZ

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uses and examples Grecia Atenea Martinez Ramirez 306

modal verbs

Could

Possibility-They could come by car -It could be cold -This could be more difficult -John could be angry if you do this Suggestions -If your not working tomorrow, we could go to the park. -We dont have class, we could go to the cafeteria -You are angry, but you could forgive him -If you miss Laura, you could visit her Permission -Could i use your bathroom, please? -Could i go? -Could she went to the party? -Could i use your pen?

use for ability, request, possibility, suggestions, permission

Ability-When she was younger, she could run for hours -When i was with her i could laugh for hours - If i could dance, i would do it for hours -Sofia would talk for hours if she could Request -Could you please move this box? -Could you do my homework , please? -Could they move their backpacks? -Could Sofia write the title?

Otoño

Priavera

May

Use for permission, requests

Give or deny permission-You may not sit here -Yes, you may go now - She may go to the party -You may not go with her now Request -May i have the bill, please? -May i give you my umbrella? -May i do it for you? -May i pay that?

might

use for permission, suggestion, Requests

Requests-Might i borrow your book? -Might you use the color red? -Might i borrow your glasses? -Might i send you a message?
Permission-Might i ask you a question? -Might i talk to you? -Might i ask your name? -Might i interrumpt you for a moment? Suggestion You might try my cheese cake You might like to try one of our wonderful desserts You might want to suggest that to the commitee your phone might be in the kitchen
Ilustran lo que quieres contar
Son un apoyo para añadir info adicional

CAN

use for: ability, permission, requests, offers, suggestions.

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Suggestions:-We can go to the park this weekend -You can talk to her tonight -We can eat chinese food -You can wear this dress
Ability:-They can run very fast -I can dance very well -She can play the guitar -He can play the piano Permission: -Can i dance at the party? -Can i go to the bathroom? -Can i get more cake? -Can we talk here? Request -Can you lend me your dress? -Can you hug me? -Can you call me at 4PM? -Can you open the door?

Ability-They can run very fast -I can dance very well -She can play the guitar -He can play the piano Permissions -Can i dance at the party? -Can i go to the bathroom? -Can i have more cake? -Can we talk there?

Must

Have to (has to)

use for obligation

Use for obliation and advice

Obligation-I have to leave the work early, i need to go a doctors appointmet -I have to go to bed early -I have to be there at 7 AM -I have to make a decoration for her wedding Advice -You have to try the sushi, its delicious -You have to stop smoking -You dont have to make excuses for her -You dont have to drink that

Obligation-You must stop stop when lights turn red. -You must answer at least one question -I must do some work -You must stop smoking

sHOULD

USE FOR SUGGESTION, ADVICE

suggestion-You should study for the exam -You should go with him to the restaurant -You should go to the bathroom -Sofia should visit the doctor tomorrow Advice -You should eat more fruits and vegetables -You should take a break and rest - We should wait for her now -You should get a haircut

Obligations-You should to walk to work -You should save some money-You should do more excercise -You should study more

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