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VERBO MODAL MUST EN AFIRMATIVO

Group:

1.- Acosta Ramos Erika


2.- Viera Honorio Marisol
3.- Quezada Saucedo Rayner
4.- Melgarejo Cristian
5.- Ramos Leyva Luz Elita

Teacher: Villacorta Jessica

YEAR: 2019
VERBO MODAL MUST EN AFIRMATIVO

The modal verbs encompass what we could


call pure manners, that is, can, could, may,
might, must, should, will, would and the
semi-manners dare, need and ought to.
We use them to judge a situation based on
beliefs, opinions or attitudes; to indicate
possibility, need, skill, obligation and
certainty; to make requests, offers and
suggestions; to give permission or
instructions. They are, in short, very useful
and often used verbs. They all have certain
common characteristics that consist of
TRAINING:

Affirmative: I must play, you must play,


he must play…

Negative: I must not play, you must not


play, he must not play… You can't get
mustn’t.

Interrogative: Must I play? Must you


play? Must he play?
Applications:
We use must when we believe it is necessary
or important for something to happen, it
amounts to duty.
You must go to school.
We can use must not when we believe it is
essential to prevent a certain thing from
happening:
You mustn't swim after eating.
Many times we use must or mustn’t to
establish rules:
You mustn’t leave here

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