TEST BORRADO, QUIZÁS LE INTERESE: MODALS 1
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MODALS 1 Descripción: ability, possibility, willingness, habitual events, necessity, deduction Autor:
Fecha de Creación: 12/09/2024 Categoría: Idiomas Número Preguntas: 36 |
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ABILITY. We can use ___ instead of can or could, particularly in more formal contexts be able to might may. ABILITY. We use ___ to talk about ability on a specific occasion in the past could can be able to. ABILITY. We can use either _____ or _____ in negatives in the past could or be able to be able to or might could or would. ABILITY. We usually prefer ___ or ___ with verbs of sense (e.g. feel, hear, see, smell, taste) and verbs of thinking (e.g. believe, remember, understand) can or could might or may be able to or can. ABILITY. We use ____ in perfect tenses, -ing forms, infinitives and after model verbs be able to can could. ABILITY. We prefer __ and __ in passives can could both are correct. ABILITY. To talk about a future ability, we use ______ be able to will be able to would be able to. ABILITY. We use ____ or _____ to talk about possible future arrangements be able to / can can / could be able to / could . AABILITY. We use ____ (or more politely ____) to ask for permission can (could) can (be able to) can ( may). POSSIBILITY. To talk about a more general possibility of something happening we can use ____ or _____ can or may can or could may or might. POSSIBILITY. We use ____ to say that something was possible in the past could might was able to . POSSIBILITY. We don't use ____ to ask questions about the possibility of something happening. Instead we use ___ or the phrase ____: could / may or " be likely to" may / "could" or "be likely to" might / "may" or "be likely to". POSSIBILITY. We can use these models in negative sentences, including those with words like "only" or "hardly", to say that things are not possible or that it is possible that things are not the case. For example we use ¿sentence? when it is not possible to describe it as a success. The company can hardly be described as a success The company might barely be described as a success The company may barely be described as a success. POSSIBILITY. To say it's possible that peope don't agree with me. I think we should call off the strike, but other people might not agree with me I think we should call off the strike, but other people may not agree with me both are correct. CONCLUSIONS, WILLINGNESS, HABITUAL EVENTS. We can use ____ to draw conclusions or state assumptions about things we think are true will would used to. CONCLUSIONS, WILLINGNESS, HABITUAL EVENTS. We use ____ (not) to talk about (un)willingness or refusal to do something will used to would. CONCLUSIONS, WILLINGNESS, HABITUAL EVENTS. We use ____ to talk about willingness in the future, in conditionals, and when we say that we are willing but unable to do something will would going to. CONCLUSIONS, WILLINGNESS, HABITUAL EVENTS. We don't use ____ to talk about willingness on a specific occasion in the past would will may. CONCLUSIONS, WILLINGNESS, HABITUAL EVENTS. We can use ____ (present) and ____ (past) to talk about characteristic behaviour or habits, or about things that are true now or were true in the past will (present) / would (past) will (past) / would (present) can ( present) / could (past). CONCLUSIONS, WILLINGNESS, HABITUAL EVENTS. we can use either ____ or _____ to talk about things that happened repeatedly in the past: would / usually would / used to would / could. CONCLUSIONS, WILLINGNESS, HABITUAL EVENTS. We don't use ____ to talk about past states would could used to . NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. We can use either ____ or _____ to say that it is necessary to do something, although _____ is less formal and is also preferred in questions Must or have (got) to / have to is less formal Must or have (got) to / must is less formal . NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. When we say that something was necessary in the past we use ____, not _____ had to, not must must, not had to . NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. To say something is necessary in the future we use will have to will must. NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. We use ___ when we decide that, in our opinion, something is necessary or important must have to. NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. _____ suggest that the necessity comes from outside; for example, from a rule or official order Must Have to . NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. We usually use _____, rather than ______, when we conclude that something (has) happened or that something is true. "must" rather than "have to" "have to" rather than "must". NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. When we conclude that something is impossible, we use _____ or _____ musn't or couldn't can't or couldn't. NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. Sometimes we can use either have to ot have got to, although ___ to is more informal. We use __ to with frequency adverbs and with other modal verrbs: "have got to" is more informal / "have to" "have to" is more informal / "have got to". NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. If have if contracted, then we have to include "got" we don't necessary have to include "got". NECESSITY, DEDUCTION. When we use the past simple we prefer ____ rather than ______ "had got to" rather than "had" "had" rather than "had got to". NOT NECESSARY. To say it was not necessary to do something in the past, we use _____to or _____ Didn't need to didn't have to both are correct. NOT NECESSARY. When we think something that was done in the past was not necessary, we use ____ (have) didn't have needn't have. OBLIGATION. We can often use either _____ or _____ to talk about obligation (in giving advice and recommendations, saying what we think is a good idea and talking about responsability) should or ought to should or must . OBLIGATION. We can use either ____ or ____ to say that something is likely because we have planned it or expect it to happen should or ought to should or must. OBLIGATION. We use _____ rather than ______ if something is inlikely to happen "shouldn't" rather than "oughtn't to " "oughtn't to" rather than "shouldn't" . |
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