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redkiddy  +  78669 Sat, 05 Mar 05 01:11 PM
I saw the grammar lessons last week and I have had some problems in understanging those grammar subjects as you might guess that they are modals...

1. ABILITY : can,,could,,,be able to....

in which sentences we can differ them...

2. PERMISSION(asking for) : can,,could,,may,,might,,be allowed to

for which sentences we can differ them.....

3.PERMISSON(giving) : can, may

4. PROHIBITION : mustn't ,,shouldn't


My question that you may not well understandand is that which one we will use ,,ie: under prohibition what is the difference between mustn't and shouldn't .......etc

thanks....
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Mister Micawber  +  78677 Sat, 05 Mar 05 01:43 PM

Here's some notes, Redkiddy-- try the quizzes too: ENGLISH PAGE.

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