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LOS MODAL VERBS

IRVIN HERNANDEZ ACATECATL

Created on November 21, 2024

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MODAL VERBS

USES AND EXAMPLES

Hernandez Acatecatl Irvin307

Empezar

CAN

ABILITY
PERMISSION
REQUEST

"Can I go to the party this weekend?""You can leave once the bell rings." "We can bring our own drinks to the event."

"She can speak three languages fluently.""I can run a mile in under six minutes." "They can solve complex math problems easily."

"Can you help me with this assignment?""Can you send me the report by tomorrow?" "Can you please pass me the salt?"

OFFERS
LOGICAL DEDUCTIONS

''He can be at home; his car is parked outside." "She can be the one who called earlier." "They can be the last ones to arrive."

"I can help you with your luggage.""We can give you a ride to the airport if you'd like." "I can make you a cup of tea."

SIGUIENTE

COULD

ABILITY
PERMISSION
REQUEST

"When I was a kid, I could stay up late on weekends.""Could I borrow your phone for a moment?" "In college, we could use the library until midnight."

"When I was younger, I could climb trees easily.""He could solve complex math problems when he was just a child." "She could play the piano beautifully when she was in high school."

"Could you please help me with this problem?""Could you send me the details by email?" "Could I have a glass of water, please?"

SUGGESTION
LOGICAL DEDUCTIONS

"He could be at the park; that’s where he usually goes.""This could explain why she didn’t answer her phone." "It could rain later, so take an umbrella just in case."

"You could try calling her again later.""We could go for a walk after dinner." "You could take a different route to avoid traffic."

MAY

REQUEST
OFFERS

"May I ask you a question about the assignment?""May we borrow your car for the weekend?" "May I join the meeting a bit later?"

"I may assist you with your luggage if you need help.""We may provide additional support for your project." "You may join us for dinner if you’d like."

PERMISSION
LOGICAL DEDUCTION

"She may be at the store; she mentioned she needed groceries.""This may be the reason why the project got delayed." "It may snow tonight, so let’s prepare the car."

"You may leave the room once the exam is over.""Students may bring a calculator for the math test." "You may use the conference room for your meeting."

MIGTH

LOGICAL DEDUCTIONS
SUGGESTIONS

"He might be at the gym; he usually goes there in the evenings.""She might have left her phone at home; she hasn’t answered any calls." "The car might not start because the battery is low."

"You might want to bring a jacket; it looks like it’s going to be cold later.""We might consider ordering food instead of cooking tonight." "You might try talking to her again; she could be more open now."

SHOULD

SUGGESTIONS
ADVICE

"You should try the new Italian restaurant; the food is amazing.""We should leave early to avoid the traffic." "You should join us for the hike this weekend; it’ll be fun."

"You should drink more water to stay hydrated.""You should talk to your teacher if you’re struggling with the material." "You should save some money every month for emergencies."

MUST

LOGICAL DEDUCTIONS
OBLIGATIONS
SUGGESTIONS

"You must wear a helmet when riding a motorcycle.""Employees must submit their reports by the end of the day." "Visitors must show their ID to enter the building."

"She must be at home; the lights are on, and her car is in the driveway.""This must be the reason why they canceled the event." "He must have forgotten his wallet; he’s looking everywhere for it."

"You must visit the Louvre if you're in Paris; it's incredible.""We must try that new coffee shop; everyone says it’s amazing." "You must listen to this album; it's one of their best."

HAVE TO

OBLIGATIONS

"She must be at home; the lights are on, and her car is in the driveway.""This must be the reason why they canceled the event." "He must have forgotten his wallet; he’s looking everywhere for it."

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