Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Can:
Could:
2. And now, who could help me? (y ahora, ¿quién podría ayudarme?)
May:
1. He may do whatever he wants (que haga lo que quiera), (él puede hacer lo que quiera).
2. Let them say what they may (que digan lo que quieran)
Might:
2. I have something I think you might want (tengo algo que probablemente tú quieres)
Must:
Have to:
1. You have to tell me!, don't be mean! (¡tienes que decirme!, ¡no seas malo!)
2. ask someone else! I don't have to do your homework (¡pídeselo a alguien más!, yo no tengo que
hacer tu tarea)
Should:
2. Don't ask others to do what you should do (no le pidas a otros hacer lo que tú deberías hacer)
Last month, my friend Paul and I took a bus trip to visit a friend in London.
At the beginning of our trip, I wanted to call my friend and tell her that we were on our
way.
May I use my phone on the bus? Yes, but don’t speak too loudly
When we got off, I realized that I had left my jacket on the bus.
May I leave work early? Yes, ok maybe I’ll come with you
Betty: Dad, can I borrow your car, I need to get to work early
Sure
Yeah ok
Certainly
First, we went to the Statue of Liberty. It was beautiful, and I wanted to take a video there.
Then we went to a museum, my friends wanted to look at the paintings, but I wanted to go on a
tour of the photographs.
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Mary: Can you help me with my homework, please? I have to solve some math exercises for
tomorrow.
Teacher: Excuse me, May I use the calculator during the exam?
Student: I’m afraid, It’s not allowed to use a calculator, maybe after the exam.
Mum, Can I use your computer, please? I want to play video games.
Of course. It’s on the table.
Dad is watching a football match. Can I go out and play with my friends now?
Thank you, mum. Can I use you mobile phone, please? I want to call my friends.
AT THE CINEMA
Certainly
At the library
Backstage
Borrow
Trip
Way
Tour