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MODALS, MUST/ MUST NOT, Integrantes:, Example:, I can do the grocery…
MODALS
HAVE TO
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In the 3rd person (He, She, It) we use “Has to”
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SHOULD
The modal verb should is used to make recommendations and suggestions.
The Spanish translation would be duty or should.
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You shouldn’t got to work day, you are really sick
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Can
The verb can is a modal verb that we use to talk about something and someone having the ability to do something.
MUST/ MUST NOT
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you must respect the traffic signals, when you drive
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Integrantes:
CASTRO CUASCOTA, DASHAIN TATIANA
CHAVEZ CHAVEZ, FERNANDA PIEDAD
GUARACA GUARACA, DANNY PATRICIO
OCAÑA ANDINO, NATALY PATRICIA
QUIGLA PILATAXI, GLADYS PATRICIA
Example:
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Has to
- He has to travel Tuesday night.
- My best friend has to fix the computer.
- She has to report to the office on Thursday.
- Juan has to go out for a whole week.
- Elvia has to take exams from Monday.
Have to
- You have to write the poem for tomorrow.
- I have to study tonight.
- I have to get home early because my mother is very strict.
- They have to work at night because during the day it is very complex.
- They have to do their homework on time so they don't get in trouble with the teacher.
- I can do the grocery shopping this week.
- Your decision can change our lives,
- I can play the trumpet.
- You can’t park there because it is forbidden.
- Carl can’t help us because he can’t do statistics.
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