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Note : To ask for advice we can say: What should I do?
In English, "can" is a modal verb and only has a present, past and conditional form. It can also be used with a future meaning.
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Note : Can is not used to talk about specific possibilities.
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In English, could is used to talk about past ability/ permission/ possibility.
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"Be able to" can be used in the present, past, future, present perfect and as a gerund or infinitive.
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Note : be able to in the present and past is more formal than can or could.
In English we use might or may to say something in the future is possible, but not decided.
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To make questions with might we usually use Do you think...?
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In English we can also use might in short answers.
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In English we use have to + infinitive to say something is necessary or obligatory. We normally use have to for a general obligation from an outside source, such as work or the law.
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In English we use don't have to + infinitive to say something is not necessary or obligatory. It means you can if you want to, but it's not necessary.
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To make questions we use do/does.
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Form : ( Must + infinitive without to )
In English we use must + infinitive to talk about rules and obligations. We normally use must when the speaker imposes the obligation, such as a teacher to students, or even to yourself.
Form : ( Mustn't + infinitive without to )
In English we use mustn't + infinitive to say something is prohibited.
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Note : You can often use can't or be + not allowed to instead of mustn't.
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Note : Mustn't and don't have to have completely different meanings.
Mustn't Vs Don't Have To
Note : Have to is a normal verb and exists in all tenses whereas must is a modal verb and its only forms are must and mustn't.
You can also use have to and must for strong recommendations.
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In English we use must when we are sure something is true.
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In English we use may or might when we think something is possibly true.
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In English we use can't when we are sure something is impossible.
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Note : In this context, the opposite of must is can't, NOT mustn't!
In the past, can't, could, may, might and must for probability change to can't have, could have, may have, might have and must have + past participle (Verb 3).
In the past, should and ought to change to should have and ought to have + past participle (Verb 3).
Note : the form of "must" for obligation and "can" are exceptions.
Must for obligation changes to had to + infinitive
Can changes to could or was able to
| Modal example sentences | |
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| Hello, Diamond Duck, can I help you? | Olá, Diamond Duck, em que posso ajudar? |
| So you can choose something else, or I can get you a beer? | Para você poder escolher outra coisa, ou eu posso ir pegar uma cerveja para você? |
| Have you watched A.I.? It's quite violent, too, you might like it. | Você já viu o Inteligência Artificial? É bastante violento também, você deve gostar. |
| I believe with four of us we can afford it easily. | Acho que os 4 conseguimos facilmente. |
| I don't think they can legally be married! | Eu não penso que eles possam estar legalmente casados! |
| You know I work from home, so I can easily take care of them both. | Você sabe que eu trabalho a partir de casa, por isso posso tomar conta dos dois facilmente. |
| They should be back any time. | Devem estar mesmo a voltar. |
| How can you be so sure? | Como você pode estar tão certo? |
| We can continue talking about that on the train. | Podemos continuar a falar sobre isso no trem. |
| Cate, my queue is going faster, you can come over here. | Cate, minha fila está indo mais rápido, você pode vir para aqui. |
| Then I can start peeling the potatoes. | Depois começo a descascar as batatas. |
| That's better, we can get some thighs. | É melhor, podemos levar coxas. |
| Then we might not be able to find it here, either. | Então, também não devemos conseguir encontrá-lo aqui. |
| Yeah, so how can you set wood on fire? | Sim, então como você pode pegar fogo à madeira? |
| Yes, normally, that's what they should do. | Sim, normalmente é isso que eles fazem. |
| It must be very difficult for your mum. | Deve ser muito difícil para a sua mãe. |
| Hm... All the stuff on the left hand side can go. | Hum... Todas as coisas que estão no lado esquerdo podem ir. |
| But I have to be in Brighton in the afternoon. | Mas eu tenho de estar em Brighton à tarde. |
| No, you have to bring your own or buy new ones, dear. | Não, você terá de trazer os seus ou comprar novos, querida. |
| I guess we should go and check another store. | Acho que devíamos ir embora e procurar em outro supermercado. |