GRAMMAR UNIT 6 MODALS.

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GRAMMAR UNIT 6 MODALS

 No se añade –s 3ªpersona singular She can ride a bike  Siempre van seguidos de un verbo en forma base No tienen infinitivo ni gerundio Negativa se añade not ó n’t. She can not ride a bike / She can’t ride a bike Inversión modal sujeto. Can I go to the toilet?

CAN / CAN’T CAN CAN’T Habilidad / capacidad (saber) She can play the violin Posibilidad. I can go to the beach Permiso. Can I go to the toilet? Denegar permiso. You can’t go out Imposibilidad. I can’t meet tomorrow

COULD / COULDN’T COULD COULDN’T Pasado de Can Habilidad/posibilidad en el pasado. Beth could swim when she was five Falta de posibilidad I couldn’t do my homework yesterday Más formal para preguntas Could I go to the toilet?

MUST / MUSTN’T MUSTN’T MUST Órdenes/consejos. You must clean your room Obligación / necesidad. Drivers must to stop at a red light. Drivers have to stop at a red light. (obligación) Prohibición / no permitido / no se debe hacer. Students mustn’t shout in class.

MAY / MIGHT MAY MIGHT Podría / quizás / tal vez. It might rain tomorrow (menos probable que may) She might be at home by now but it's not sure at all. Puede que. It may rain Permiso. You may go Pedir permiso/ favor. May I use your phone?

SHOULD / SHOULDN’T SE UTILIZA PARA DAR CONSEJOS Y DECIR LO QUE SE DEBERÍA HACER. You should call your parents They shouldn’t send so many text messages Should I buy a new mobile phone?