SHOULD MEANS
DEBERIA
TRANSLATION OF WOULD
EL "IA" AL FINAL DE UN VERBO
MAY MEANS
CASUALLY IT MEANS "PUEDE QUE"
MIGHT MEANS
"ES POSIBLE QUE"
" PUEDE QUE"
MUST MEANS
DEBER, DEBERIA
HOW DO WE CONTRACT SHOULD NOT
SHOULDN'T
IS OFTEN USE MEANING...
CONDITIONAL SENTENCES, TO TALK ABOUT HYPOTHETICAL SITUATIONS
USES OF MAY
1. POSIBILITY
2. PERMISSION
3. FORMAL REQUESTS
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MAY AND MIGHT?
MAY IS OFTEN USED IN PRESENT TENSE WHILE MIGHT IN PAST TENSE
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SHOULD AND MUST
SHOULD IS USED TO EXPRESS RECOMENDATIONS. ADVICE OR EXPECTATIONS WHILE MUST EXPRESS A STRONG OBLIGATION.
HOW DO WE USE VERBS IN MODAL SHOULD?
VERBS IN BASE FORM
IS PLACED IN
ANTES DEL VERBO
STRUCTURE OF MAY
IT DOESNT HAVE A DEFINITE STRUCTURE
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN COULD AND MIGHT?
MIGHTS SUGGESTS A LOWER PROBABILITY THAN COULD.
WE USE MUST IN TONE OF:
OFFICIAL, LEGAL OR SAFETY CONTEXTS
HOW IS THE AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE, AND QUESTION STRUCTURE
AFFIRMATIVE:
Subject + should + base form of the verb.
NEGATIVE:
Subject + should not (shouldn't) + base form of the verb.
QUESTION FORM
Should + subject + base form of the verb?
HOW IS THE AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE AND QUESTION FORM STRUCTURE
AFFIRMATIVE:
Should + subject + base form of the verb?
NEGATIVE:
Subject + would not + base form of the verb.
QUESTION FORM:
Would + subject + base form of the verb?
IS IT USE FOR CASUAL OR FORMAL OCCASIONS?
FORMAL OCASSIONS
USES OF MIGHT.
1. POSSIBILITY.
2. POLITE SUGGESTIONS.
DO WE USE MUST IN QUESTION FORM?
QUESTION WITH MUST ARE LESS COMMON AND USUALLY ASK ABOUT THE OBLIGATION TO DO SOMETHING
WHAT ARE THE USES OF SHOULD?
1. DAR UN CONSEJO
2.EXPRESAR OBLIGACION O DEBER.
3.HACER RECOMENDACIONES.
4.EXPRESAR EXPECTATIVAS.
WHAT ARE THE USES OF WOULD?
1. CONDITIONAL SENTENCES
2. PAST HABITS.
3. POLITE REQUEST AND OFFERS.
4.PREFERENCES
5. PAST OF WILL
6. HYPOTHETICALS.
ALTHOUGH IN MODERN ENGLISH, WHAT IS USE INSTEAD OF MAY?
CAN
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MIGHT AND MUST
MIGHT IS OFTEN IMPLYING A SOFTER TONE
USE IN PAST OF MUST
IT DOESNT HAVE A DIRECT PAST FORM, INSTEAD OF THIS WE USE "HAD TO"