Modal verbs b1 exercises pdf

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We use can't or cannot to say that something is impossible: (= People often got lost in that town.) could and could have (= It was sometimes very cold there in winter.) We use could to make general statements about the past: Where are they? They could have got lost.

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We use may have, might have or could have to make guesses about the past: Notice the difference in meaning between can and may/ might/ could: He may/ might/ could be(NOT can) in his office. We do not use can to talk about specific events:ī: I'm not sure. (= People often get lost in this town.) Be careful!

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(= It is sometimes very cold here in winter.) We use can to make general statements about what is possible: We use may, might and could to say that something is possible, but not certain:

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