NegativeInterrogativeMeaning can can not = can’t can I / he sing? poder/ ser capaz could couldn’tcould you..? poder/ ser capaz may may notmay I …?poder.

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NegativeInterrogativeMeaning can can not = can’t can I / he sing? poder/ ser capaz could couldn’tcould you..? poder/ ser capaz may may notmay I …?poder must don’t have to must I …?ter de/que dever ( suposições) mustn’tser proibido should shouldn’tshould I…?dever

He can skate quite well. Anyone can get a cold in winter. Can I read the letter you have just received? Can I help you? Ability Possibility Permission Offer help

Could – Request / Possibility / Permission / Past ability I could dance for hours when I was younger. We could go to the cinema tomorrow if we had a babysitter. Could I leave a little earlier today? Could you tell me the way to the post office? Ability Possibility Permission Requests

We may go to Greece for our holidays. We haven’t decided yet. May I come in? possibility permission

You __________ arrive on time from now on. You _________ park your car here. I think you _____________ worry about your baby. He is okay! must mustn’t don’t have to

You __________ be rude to your granddad. It’s so late! I _________be home by now. You __________ eat so much. shouldn’t should shouldn’t

Could you please close the window? Could I use the phone please? Could you speak slower? Can I eat a sandwich? Can I borrow your book? Can I drink water?

You must be careful! Railways ahead ! You mustn’t go this way! You can find a restaurant here. Only pedestrians can use this way. You can find a motorway ahead.

You ________ stop and give way. You ________ be careful. Crossroads ahead. You _______ find a camping site here. You _______ turn on your lights. Vehicles wider than 2m ________ go on. You ___________ stop or park here. must can must can’t mustn’t

1.If you have permission, you may / must download music files. 2.The lawyer said that I shouldn’t / mustn’t copy music without legal permission. 3. At school, we may / should use cell phones in the hallways. 4. At school, we must / mustn’t use cell phones in class. 5. At the airport, there is a special area where we can /should rest.

6.When I was in high school, we can / could leave the campus if we wished. 7. But, we can’t / couldn’t miss classes. 8. Can / Should you turn off that light? 9. I can /must talk to you right away. It’s urgent! 10. You can /should write to your family. They would like to know about you.