Cómo usar los modales auxiliares, Can, Could, May, Might?
Cómo usar los modales auxiliares, Can, Could, May, Might.
Cómo usar los modales auxiliares, Can, Could, May, Might.
En resumen
Can = Poder en presente Could = Poder en pasado May = El verbo 'may' se utiliza para expresar cierto grado de probabilidad de una acción o grado de certeza : It may rain today. Significa : podría, quizás, puede que.
Can = Poder en presente
Could = Poder en pasado
May = El verbo 'may' se utiliza para expresar cierto grado de probabilidad de una acción o grado de certeza : It may rain today.
Significa : podría, quizás, puede que.
Imay - podría / quizás / puede que
Might = El verbo 'might' expresa débil probabilidad o posibilidad.
Se utiliza cuando queremos decir : podría, quizás, puede que (They might come tomorrow).
Imight - podría / quizás / puede que.
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