Modal Verb: Bárbara González 0115 Daniela Guerra0117 Regina Hernández0120 Julio Ortega Ikshel

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MODAL

VERB
BÁRBARA GONZÁLEZ 0115
DA N I E L A G U E R R A 0 1 1 7
REGINA HERNÁNDEZ0120
J U L I O O RT E G A
IKSHEL
SHOULD – SHOULDN’T

• We use should and shouldn't to give advice or to talk about


what we think is right or wrong.
• You should means something like I think it is a good idea for
you to do it.
• You shouldn't means something like I think it is a bad idea for
you to do it.
• Should is used to express the opinion of a speaker and often
follows I think or I don't think.
OTHER USES

• To give advice to someone you can also say:


• I should do it if I were you.
• I shouldn't be so rude, if I were you.

• When you regret not doing something in the past, you can say:
• I shouldn't have spoken to him like that.
• I should have apologized earlier.
MUST OR MUSTN’T

•he verb 'must' expresses a strong


prohibition or obligation as well
as a certain certainty: I must go.
She must be crazy
CAN OR CAN’T

• The verb "can" is use of the next way:


The possibility of some event
Capacity of persons I can talk to the manager.
Example:

Yo puedo hablar con el


From ask/permission gerente
From ask/to offer things
Pronoun / name + can + action verb + Complement
MAY

• "May" is the most used to express the


possibility. It can also be used to make or
request permission, although this use is
becoming less common.
EXAMPLES:

• Cheryl can be at home, or maybe at work.


• possibility Johnny, you can leave the table when your dinner is over.
• give permission May I use your bathroom? Ask permission"May" is
the most used to express the possibility.
• It can also be used to make or request permission, although this
use is becoming less common.
HAVE OR HAVEN´T

• Have is an interesting verb in that it serves many purposes. Sometimes


it is used as an auxiliary verb. For example, when we use have to make
perfect tense forms, we use it as an auxiliary verb.
Examples are given below.
• I have eaten breakfast.
• She has broken her arm.
• I have seen that film.

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