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Inglés
Inglés
talk in english
By: Unai Fernández and Pablo Ortega
Modal verbs
5. May/ might
Index
4. Should / Shouldn't
3. Mustn't
2. Must/Have to and don't have to
1. can ( can't, could, couldn't
Índex
CAN AND COULD
Can/Can't
"Can" it is use to talk about abilities, requests, giving and asking for permission and "could" to talk about abilities, requests, giving and asking for permission but in the past or in hypotheticals situations . They are use to ask for something.Ex: I can eat three applesEx: I could go to my houseEx: can I go to your house?
MUST/Have
MUST AND HAVE TO
"Must" it is use to talk about urgent obligations or an obligation expressed to the one that is talking."Have to" it is use to talk about not urgent obligations that you can do in any moment.
"Mustn't" is the short way to say "must not" and it is use to talk about negative obligations, it is the same to say "it is prohibited"Ex: You mustn't do this
MUSTN'T
MUSTN'T
Should/shouldn't
SHOULD
"Should it is use to talk about things you need to do but maybe you won't do it and for advice and recommendations.Ex: You should eat this pizzaEx: you shouldn't drive this night
May/Might
MAY/MIGHT
"May" it is use to talk about possibilities in the future, but only posiblities that can happen in real life, "might" it is use to talk about imposible or very complicated possibilities.Ex: I might go to New York.Ex: May I call tomorrow