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Giovanna Keice
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Monday 18 August 2025 15:28:16 GMT
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isidoria1231
isidoria❤️ :
sou muito sua fã número
2025-08-18 15:39:27
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maitt5059
Maittê :
🥰
2025-08-20 17:01:15
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isidoria1231
isidoria❤️ :
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2025-08-18 15:39:32
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alineviana3787
Alineviana🌸🌺 :
me segue por favor eu sou muito sua fã
2025-08-18 15:37:44
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1. can Ability: “She can speak three languages.” present ability Permission: “You can leave early.”  informal permission Possibility: “It can be dangerous to hike alone.” something is possible in general 2. could Past ability: “When I was young, I could run fast.” Polite permission/request: “Could I borrow your pen?” Possibility: “It could rain later.” less certain than can Hypothetical situations: “We could go to the beach if it’s sunny.” 3. may Permission (more formal than can): “You may enter now.” Possibility: “It may snow tomorrow.” 4. might Possibility: “We might get stuck in traffic.” slightly less certain than may Polite suggestions: “You might want to try restarting your computer.” 5. must Necessity/obligation: “You must wear a helmet.” strong requirement Logical deduction: “She’s not answering; she must be busy.” strong conclusion 6. shall Future intention (formal, mostly BrE): “We shall meet at noon.” Offers/promises: “Shall I help you with that?” Legal/official obligations: “The tenant shall pay rent on the first day of each month.” 7. should Advice/recommendation: “You should see a doctor.” Expectation: “The train should arrive at 8.” Mild obligation: “Employees should follow company policy.” 8. will Future certainty: “I will call you tomorrow.” Willingness: “I will help you with your homework.” Predictability: “Oil will float on water.” 9. would Politeness: “I would like some coffee.” Hypothetical situations: “If I were rich, I would travel the world.” Past habitual action: “When we were kids, we would play outside until dark.” #modalverbs #englishmodals  #learningenglish #ieltspractice
1. can Ability: “She can speak three languages.” present ability Permission: “You can leave early.” informal permission Possibility: “It can be dangerous to hike alone.” something is possible in general 2. could Past ability: “When I was young, I could run fast.” Polite permission/request: “Could I borrow your pen?” Possibility: “It could rain later.” less certain than can Hypothetical situations: “We could go to the beach if it’s sunny.” 3. may Permission (more formal than can): “You may enter now.” Possibility: “It may snow tomorrow.” 4. might Possibility: “We might get stuck in traffic.” slightly less certain than may Polite suggestions: “You might want to try restarting your computer.” 5. must Necessity/obligation: “You must wear a helmet.” strong requirement Logical deduction: “She’s not answering; she must be busy.” strong conclusion 6. shall Future intention (formal, mostly BrE): “We shall meet at noon.” Offers/promises: “Shall I help you with that?” Legal/official obligations: “The tenant shall pay rent on the first day of each month.” 7. should Advice/recommendation: “You should see a doctor.” Expectation: “The train should arrive at 8.” Mild obligation: “Employees should follow company policy.” 8. will Future certainty: “I will call you tomorrow.” Willingness: “I will help you with your homework.” Predictability: “Oil will float on water.” 9. would Politeness: “I would like some coffee.” Hypothetical situations: “If I were rich, I would travel the world.” Past habitual action: “When we were kids, we would play outside until dark.” #modalverbs #englishmodals #learningenglish #ieltspractice

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