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CAN Ability/Possibility Example : My father can speak Japanese. You can see the stars in the evening. Can you operate this machine? By : misterhadi For past ability we use ‘Could’
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By : misterhadi Permission/request Example : You may eat anything May I borrow your dictionary? M AY
MAY:
MAY Possibility Example : She may come late. I may not come to the wedding . By : misterhadi ‘might’ is also possible
MUST :
MUST Obligation Example : You must study harder. He must come on time. By : misterhadi ‘have to’ is used more commonly
MUSTN’T :
MUSTN’T Prohibition Example : You mustn’t touch this button. We mustn’t smoke here. By : misterhadi
MUST BE :
MUST BE Assumption Example : You must be very tired. He must be a teacher. By : misterhadi
WILL :
WILL Willingness/plan Example : I ’ll help him. I’ won’t tell anybody. By : misterhadi For prior plan we use ‘be going to’
WILL :
WILL Request Example : Will you post this letter for me? Will you marry me? By : misterhadi ‘would’ is more polite for request
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