MODALS VERBS

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MODALS VERBS
  1. 1.1 Modals: Ability
    1. Can You can cook very well
      1. Could She could try to finish her projects on time.
        1. Be able to The doctor is able to treat the patient
        2. 1.2 Modals: Permission
          1. Can You can go to the party tomorrow
            1. Could Sara and Marco could jump the rope
              1. May You may watch TV
                1. Be allowed to These things should never be allowed to happen again
                2. 1.3 Modals: Requests, offers & suggestions
                  1. Can Can you give me my cough syrup?
                    1. Could Could you get me a painkiller?
                      1. Will Will you give me my dress?
                        1. Would Would you like my to make a cup of tea?
                        2. 1.4 Modals: Obligation & necessity
                          1. Must They must fill out this form
                            1. Have to
                              1. Need to I needed to go visit my mother
                                1. Have to I have got to call my father
                                2. 1.5 Modals: Lack of obligation & prohibition
                                  1. Don't have to Mia and Luis don't have any candy
                                    1. Don't need to You don't need to talk about this topic
                                      1. Needn't I need't have friends to be happy
                                        1. Didn´t need to I didn´t need to go to Cecy's party
                                        2. 1.6 Modals: Possibility
                                          1. May That may be the new doctor
                                            1. Might She might have been out
                                              1. Could That could be Andrea's mother
                                              2. 1.7 Modals: Deduction
                                                1. Should You should be more polite with everybody
                                                  1. Ought to I ought to have called an ambulance
                                                  2. 1.8 Modals: Deduction
                                                    1. Must Mommy,s tired. She must have worked all night
                                                      1. Can't Sasha can't have an accident. She is sleeeping in your room
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