CAN/ CAN'T
Afirmative: I can speak English very well.Negative: She can't come tonight. She is ill.
Interrogative: Can you drive me home?
- Ability in the present
- He can play the drums and the guitar
- Suggestion
- You can introduce her to my cousin
- Request
- Can you drive me home?
- Certainty that something is impossible
- She can't win the oscar. The other actress is better.
BE ABLE TO
- Ability
- He is able to play the drums and the guitar
COULD
- Ability in the past
- He could play the violin
- Polite request
- Could you open the door, please?
- Polite suggestion
- You colud try asking her for help.
MAY
- Probability/ possibility
- Javier Bardem may play the main character
- Polite request
- May I use your phone?
MIGHT
- Probability/possibility
- She's not at home. She may be working
WOULD
- Polite request
- Would you please drive me home?
- Offer
- Would you like a drink?
MUST
- Obligation, necessity
- You must leave now
- Certainy that something is true
- Learning Japanese must be very difficult
HAVE TO
- Obligation
- Do you have to leave now?
NEED TO
- Obligation, necessity
- You need to leave quickly.
NEEDN'T TO
- Lack of obligation
- She needn't wait for them
MUSTN'T
- Prohibition
- You mustn't arrive late
DON'T HAVE TO
- Lack of obligation
- He doesn't have to wait for them
SHOULD
- Advice, opinion
- You should improve you pronunciation
OUGHT TO
- Advice, opinion
- You ought to improve you pronunciation
SHALL
- Offer
- Shall I help you with your project?
Para realizar esta entrada me he basado en los siguientes libros:
- ENGLISH FILE, Intermediate Student's Book. OXFORD
- VALID, For Bachillerato 2. Burlington Books
- STRAIGHTFORWARD, Pre-intermediate Sutdent's Book. MACMILLAN
- INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH, Level B1: Grammar Bank
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