Can -, Used to express ability, permission, or possibility., Example: "You can watch videos if you like." (Permission), Might, Used to express a possibility, often less certain than "can" or "may.", Example: "Xenia might be able to help him." (Possibility), Mustn’t -, Used to indicate prohibition, meaning something is not allowed., Example: "You mustn't eat so late." (Prohibition), Ought -, implies a stronger sense of duty or expectation, and it’s often used in British English or formal contexts., Formal for giving advice, Example: "We ought to take a break." (Advice), Should, Used to give advice or a suggestion., Informal for giving advice, Example: "You should get some water." (Advice), Oughtn’t -, The negative form of "ought," used to advise against something., Example: "You oughtn’t stay up too late."
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