miércoles, 22 de julio de 2015

Must be, May be, Might be, Could be, and Can't be


In this class we will learn to use:


Must                       Almost 100% sure it true.

May (not)
Might (not)             Not sure if ut is true (But it is possible)
Could

Must not
Couldn't                   Almost 100% sure it is not true
Can't

For example:


  • Must

In fact, she had made a different decision about it so many times that his head must be spinning.
Alondra offered a timid handshake, but Dulce must be have thought it was an invitation to a wrestling match.
must be apologize for the incident yesterday


  • Can't

It can't be any more dangerous than driving around in Tulsa.
Surely it can't be that personal, and you're in no condition to be going to town.


  • Might

I might be home early if I feel tired.
It crossed her mind that Alex might be more than uncomfortable in these surroundings
At this point, abandoning the two fertilized eggs might be a worse sin





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  1. This grammar serves to the rest of the course

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  2. This grammar will help us to have understanding sentences

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  3. This grammar are very useful to know when we must use modal verbs, because without this explanation it can be a little confused understand some daily situations.

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  4. This grammar are very useful to know when we must use modal verbs, because without this explanation it can be a little confused understand some daily situations.

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  5. This grammar are very useful to know when we must use modal verbs, because without this explanation it can be a little confused understand some daily situations.

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