Indicate posibility. - Can, Indicate possibility in the past. - Could, Indicate possibilities in the future. - May, Indicate possibilities in the present or the future. - Might , Indicate rules and instructions. - Must, It expresses the same idea as need. - Have to , Give advices or recommendations. - Should, State a preference and to ask for something politely. - Would, Indicate ability. - Be able to, Expresses something a person learned to do. - Know how to, It's a word used to show a general preference. - Prefer, It´s an expression that is used to show preference based on a circumstantial condition. - Would rather, Show there is a higher degree of some quality. It often appears in sentences with a positive meaning. - Very, Means there is more of the quality than you want. This shows a negative idea. - Too, It is used to make suggestions. - Let´s , It is used to make a suggestion or to express agreement. - Why don´t , It is used to say that something is impossible. - Cannot, A small group of auxiliary verbs. - Modal verb, They give orders, commands, directions, and advices. With the addition of please they sound more polite. - Imperatives with modals,
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