. could.
, , . | He can drive a car but he cannot (cant) drive a bus. , . Could you speak when you were two? ? |
, , . | Can you help me? ? You cant park here. . |
, -. | This cub can grow and become dangerous. . You couldnt have done it. , . |
to be able to.
: I (we) shall be able ( )
: At last he has been able -
I: Not being able to wait
: You must be able
May -
. might.
, . | May I see Director? ? You may stay if you want to. , . He said I might stay if I wanted to. , , . All players except the goalkeeper may not handle the ball. , , . |
. | I may see him in the afternoon. , . He might like to meet you. , . |
to be allowed to.
: They will be allowed
: At last they have been allowed -
I: Not being allowed
: He must be allowed
Must
.
, , ( ), ( ). | The bill must be paid. . Must we go there tomorrow? ? You must go there now! () ! You must not smoke here! ! |
. | It mustbe about 6 oclock now. , , . She must have gone home. , , . |
have to.
: We had to get off. .
: They will have to wait. .
: He has had to begin. .
I: Having to wait for the train
, : You may have to wait. , .
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Should
.
, , . | You should honour your parents. . |
. | You should have come earlier. . They shouldnt have done so. . |
have to.
1. ought to, , , should, .
2. have + , .
We ran out of petrol and had to walk all the way home. , .
3. be + , .
We were to meet in front of the church.
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, .
Present participle, Participle I | |
+ -ing | |
play stop tie give sell | playing , stopping , tying , giving , selling , |
3 Past participle, Participle II | |
: + -ed | |
play stop tie | played , stopped , tied , |
: | |
give sell | given , sold , |