Diálogo conversación con los auxiliares modales can, could y have to?
Diálogo conversación con los auxiliares modales can, could y have to.
Diálogo conversación con los auxiliares modales can, could y have to.
En resumen
Jan : Hey Marie, could you please bring me my pencil? Marie : Sure, Jan. Jan : Thank you. Can i ask you something? Marie : Of course. Jan : Do i have to study more for the exam? Marie : Well, Jan. Maybe a little bit more. You want to approve, don't you?
Jan : Hey Marie, could you please bring me my pencil?
Marie : Sure, Jan.
Jan : Thank you.
Can i ask you something?
Marie : Of course.
Jan : Do i have to study more for the exam?
Marie : Well, Jan.
Maybe a little bit more.
You want to approve, don't you?
Jan : That's right Marie.
I have to approve this exam.
I don't want to disappoint my parents, or myself.
Marie : You could take a break and then continue studying.
Jan : That sounds good.
I can drink some water and eat something.
Marie : Eat an apple, jan.
Jan : Ok Marie.
Thank you.
Marie : You're welcome, Jan.
Respuesta : A : Hey bro, Can you help me, please? B : I'm sorry, but I will go to a party. A : No problem, I could ask with other people. B : Ok, I would help you next to the party. C : alright, I must doing something.…
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.…