The document contrasts different modal verbs in English and their meanings: can/can't, could/couldn't, may/may not, might/might not, must/mustn't, and should/shouldn't. It lists these modal verbs and their negative forms, showing ability, permission, possibility, necessity and recommendation when closing a door.
The document contrasts different modal verbs in English and their meanings: can/can't, could/couldn't, may/may not, might/might not, must/mustn't, and should/shouldn't. It lists these modal verbs and their negative forms, showing ability, permission, possibility, necessity and recommendation when closing a door.
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The document contrasts different modal verbs in English and their meanings: can/can't, could/couldn't, may/may not, might/might not, must/mustn't, and should/shouldn't. It lists these modal verbs and their negative forms, showing ability, permission, possibility, necessity and recommendation when closing a door.
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2 l could close Lhe door 3 l may close Lhe door 4 l mlghL close Lhe door 3 l musL close Lhe door 6 l should close Lhe door
-A1IV l canL close Lhe door 2 l couldnL close Lhe door 3 l may noL close Lhe door 4 l mlghL noL close Lhe door 3 l musLnL close Lhe door 6 l shouldnL close Lhe door
I-1CA1IV an l close Lhe door? 2 ould l close Lhe door? 3 ,ay l close Lhe door? 4 ,lghL l close Lhe door? 3 ,usL l close Lhe door? 6 hould l close Lhe door?