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MODALS - Coggle Diagram
MODALS
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We use mustn't + bare infinitive to talk about something that is not allowed. Players mustn't be late for the match.
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We use mustn't + bare infinitive to talk about something that is not allowed. Players mustn't be late for the match.
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There is an important difference between mustn't and don't have to. We use mustn't to say that something is not allowed, whereas we use don't have to to show that there is no obligation or necessity.
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Would
We use would + bare infinitive • for polite requests. Would you fix my bike, please?
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Can - We use can + bare infinitive to talk about general ability in the present and the future. George can ride a bike and he's only three.
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