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Modal verbs – Exercise 423
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Meaning of the basic modal verbs and "have to" in a table
Verb
Negative form
Meaning
Examples
can
cannot (can't)
abilities, physical or intellectual
a possibility to do something
I can speak German. You can run fast.
I can help you. He can call a cab.
must
mustn't
must — need to
mustn't — wrong, not acceptable
I must hurry or I'll be late.
Son, you mustn't behave like this.
should
shouldn't
recommendation, it is a good thing to
I think ... should / I don't think ... should
It's an interesting video. You should watch it.
I don't think you should care about it.
may/might
may not/might not
be allowed, have a permission
something is probable but not completely sure
You may not speak loudly in a library.
Dan might not come tomorrow. He says he might have some other plans.
have to
not have to
have to — obligation, necessity
not have to — no need
We didn't have money for the taxi so we had to walk home.
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