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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
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| Since I can't smoke in the room, I have to go to the garden. | Odada sigara içemediğime göre, bahçeye gitmem gerek. |
| I can tell their sex from their face. | Suratlarından cinsiyetlerini söyleyebilirim. |
| Okay, can you tell me what it is, then? | Tamam ne olduğunu söyleyebilir misin o zaman? |
| I already couldn't sleep at all last night! | Zaten dün gece hiç uyuyamadım! |
| Umm, we can raise it just a little bit, like 50%. | Hmm, birazcık artırabiliriz, %50 kadar. |
| I'm already scared, can you please stop with that evil thing? | Zaten korkuyorum, şu kötülük olayını bırakır mısın lütfen? |
| After I finish unpacking my suitcase, we can put them in there. | Ben boşaltmayı bitirdikten sonra bavuluma koyabiliriz. |
| I'm sorry, I can't go any lower than 175! | Kusura bakma, 175'ten daha aşağı inemem! |
| It doesn't matter for me, you can get the one you like best. | Benim için farketmez, en çok hoşuna giden hangisiyse onu al. |
| I don't like bank holidays, we still have to work tomorrow! | Ben resmi tatilleri sevmiyorum, bizim yarın hala çalışmamız gerek. |
| Okay, but can we talk about when to meet first? | Tamam, ama önce ne zaman buluşacağımızı konuşabilir miyiz? |
| Can't your housemates look after him? | Ev arkadaşların ona bakamazlar mı? |
| So you can enjoy your meal till I come. | Bu sırada ben gelene kadar yemeğinin tadını çıkarabilirsin. |
| No way, what else can I have instead of chips? | Olamaz, patates kızartması yerine ne alabilirim? |
| No, all the cutlery should be in the top drawer! | Yoo, çatal bıçakların hepsi üst çekmecede olmalı! |
| Sorry to interrupt your story, but I really have to go now! | Hikayeni böldüğüm için özür dilerim ama gerçekten hemen gitmem gerekiyor. |
| I guess we should go and check another store. | Sanırım gidip başka bi' markete bakmamız gerekecek. |
| Maybe we should start looking for houses in the suburbs first. | Belki de ilk önce kenar mahallelerden ev bakmaya başlamalıyız. |
| You are going to ask me if I can take Bear out. | Bear'ı dışarı çıkarabilir miyim diye soracaksın. |
| Maybe you can teach me how to make phone calls. | Belki bana nasıl telefon konuşması yapılacağını öğretirsin. |