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CAN COULD MAY MIGHT SHOULD / OUGHT TO MUST MODAL VERBS CAN COULD MAY MIGHT SHOULD / OUGHT TO MUST

MODAL VERBS Todos os modais são usados sem alteração de forma com qualquer sujeito, não recebem a partícula "to" antes deles os verbos colocados depois deles devem ficar no infinitivo sem "to " exceto com ought to

MODAL VERBS I can see You can see He can see She can see → Can she see? It can see She cannot/can’t see. We can see They can see The students can see

MODAL VERBS NEGATIVE FORMS CAN CANNOT CAN’T COULD COULD NOT COULDN’T MAY MAY NOT MIGHT MIGHT NOT MIGHTN’T SHOULD SHOULD NOT SHOULDN’T OUGHT TO OUGHT NOT TO OUGHTN’T MUST MUST NOT MUSTN’T

MODAL VERBS CAN → posso, pode... (present / future) INDICA: habilidade capacidade (TO BE ABLE TO) permissão informal possibilidade

Examples of CAN We can speak Portuguese and English. We ARE ABLE TO speak Portuguese and English. Can I go to the restroom? He can visit France when he travels to Europe. You can go now.

COULD → podia, poderia... passado de CAN INDICA passado de CAN capacidade ou habilidade no passado (TO BE ABLE TO) pedido educado (FORMAL)

Examples of COULD My brother could run 10 kilometers every other day when he was young. He WAS ABLE TO run 10 kilometers... The pilot couldn’t land because of the fog. They could have visited France when they went to Europe. Could you help me carry the baggage please?

MAY →posso, pode... (present / future) INDICA Permissão FORMAL (TO BE ALLOWED / TO BE PERMITTED) Probabilidade - GRANDE

Examples of MAY May I come in? You may leave the room when you finish the test. You ARE ALLOWED TO leave the room ... We may see many important people at the international conference. There may be many homeless people after the earthquake.

MIGHT→posso, podia INDICA passado de MAY permissão FORMAL no passado (TO BE ALLOWED / TO BE PERMITTED) Probabilidade – PEQUENA (present)

Examples of MIGHT My mom said I might go to the show. She said I WAS ALLOWED TO go to the show. Might you go out alone when you were 14? Maybe they might come for my birthday. However I don’t believe it. We might meet an ET at our backyard someday.

SHOULD → devo, deveria... (present / past) INDICA conselho recomendação sugestão crítica (negative/ shouldn’t)

Examples of SHOULD You should answer your questions now. He said we should come back tomorrow. You should turn off your cell in classroom. What should I do now? You shouldn’t be so impolite! They shouldn’t drink so much!

OUGHT TO→devo, deveria... único dos modais a usar "to" depois dele, Sinônimo de SHOULD conselho recomendação sugestão

Examples of OUGHT TO You should answer your questions now. You OUGHT TO answer your questions now. He said we should come back tomorrow. He said we OUGHT TO come back tomorrow.

INDICA obrigação forte necessidade dedução lógica sinônimo: HAVE TO MUST → tenho que, devo... INDICA obrigação forte necessidade dedução lógica sinônimo: HAVE TO

Examples of MUST We must respect traffic laws. We HAVE TO respect traffic laws. You must buy food for your children. He looks sick, he must go to the doctor’s. That man has a latest model car and a nice, big house. He must be well-off. (DEVE) Susan is always sad, she must have a problem. (DEVE)

MUST - negative forms You must study for your tests. You MUSTN’T study for you tests. MUSTN’T = PROHIBITION You MUSTN’T scream in a hospital. You MUSTN’T run a read light.

MUST - negative forms You must study for your tests. You DON’T HAVE TO study for your tests. You NEEDN’T study for your tests. NOT NECESSARY