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1 Modal Verbs: be able to, be allowed to, be supposed to The Warehouse Madrid Intermediate Group

2 Be supposed to: to say a person is expected to do something John: You’re supposed to do the dishes every Monday, Jerry. It’s your turn, remember? Jerry: Oh, my bad. Sorry dude. I forgot. But s aren’t you supposed to do the laundry on Mondays? John: Yes, and I will. I just haven’t gotten around to it yet. Jerry: Well, do what you’re supposed to do before you gripe at me for not doing what I’m supposed to do.

3 Can or be able to: to talk about ability or possibility. 1.I can touch my tongue to my nose, but I don’t think you want to see that. 2.Can you wiggle your ears? 3.I’m able to meet with you on Friday if you’d like.

4 Must and have to: to say something is necessary I’m sorry I can’t stay and chat, but I have to go to English class. He must do his homework before he can go outside and play. You must see this new film. It’s fantastic! I have to do 10,000 things on Thursday.

5 Should and ought to: to give advice You should take better care of your health. You ought to think about going on a vacation. You look like you need a break! I should get my hair cut this weekend. You ought to spend more time outdoors.

6 Be allowed to and can: to say we have permission to do something Students are allowed to miss class twice a term without penalty. You can leave if you want to.


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