Unit 2: Health Matters
Health Matters
Drawing Conclusions With MUST
We make use of "must or musn't" when we analyze or reflect on a specific event that has occurred. In such a way that we believe a conclusion that is probably true.
Structure: must+ the base form of a verb
Examples:
* She mustn't have studied enough. That's why she failed the exam.
* He's wearing a tuxedo. He must be going to a wedding.
* The streets are wet. It must have rained earlier.
Will Be Able To, May And Might
-Will Be able to:
We use "Will be able to" when we want to express a future ability, in spanish it means "Ser Capaz De"
Structure: Subject +Will be able to + Base form a verb + Compl.
Examples:
* I will be able to finish the project by the deadline.
* I won't be able to attend the meeting because of a prior commitment.
* She will be able to speak fluently after taking this course.
* They won't be able to complete the project on time without additional help.
-May And Might:
Both modals mean possibility, but "May" indicates greater possibility than "Might". in English it means "Quizas".
Structure: Subject+ May/Might + Base form a verb + Compl
Examples:
* She might/may be on the bus. I think her car is having problems.
* She may/might have taken the bus. I'm not sure how she got to work.
* She might not/may not come to the meeting.


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