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Modaux - cours · 1. He may phone. · 2. He must have taken the wrong road. · 3. He can't have forgotten. · 4. He should have good marks. · 5. He might have to do ...
Meaning and use: Possibility/impossibility: Can (present) ú it can be a very good solution. Could (past-conditional) ú When I was young, I could swim for a ...
I must do my homework! Je dois faire mes devoirs. C'est moi qui me l'ordonne. I have to stop smoking my doctor said. I have to work or I might be late. Je dois ...
1) A la forme affirmative, HAVE TO a un sens proche de MUST. I have to go to school. = Je dois aller à l'école. 2) Attention, à la forme négative, HAVE TO prend ...
We use can to say that something is possible or that somebody has the ability to do something. We use can + infinitive (can do / can see etc.):.
Modaux · 1. Chloe. be allowed, be allowed to, can, can't, could, could have, could not, may, must, ought, should, will be able to, will have to, won't be able ...
Modaux au futur · 1. I (must/read) this book tomorrow. Je vais devoir lire ce livre demain. · 2. She (may/not/stay) here. · 3. I (must/buy) this painting if you ...
not swim when she was one year old. ... come to the party, but nobody is sure. ... lift that heavy table. He is too weak. ... not smoke. ... finish in two years time.
Modaux · 1. I'm afraid I. must, could, can't, Je ne sais pas. help you at the moment. · 2. The negotiations broke down because we. couldn't, mustn't, will, Je ...
Modaux · 1- We use affirmative forms of 'must and have to' to express obligation. Example : You must start from here. · 2- We use "must not / mustn't" to ...