In English we use should / shouldn't /ought to / oughtn't to give advice. We use should / ought to to say something is a good thing to do and shouldn't / oughtn't to say something is a bad thing to do.
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Note : To ask for advice we can say: What should I do?
In English, "can" is a modal verb and only has a present, past and conditional form. It can also be used with a future meaning.
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Note : Can is not used to talk about specific possibilities.
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In English, could is used to talk about past ability/ permission/ possibility.
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"Be able to" can be used in the present, past, future, present perfect and as a gerund or infinitive.
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Note : be able to in the present and past is more formal than can or could.
In English we use might or may to say something in the future is possible, but not decided.
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To make questions with might we usually use Do you think...?
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In English we can also use might in short answers.
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In English we use have to + infinitive to say something is necessary or obligatory. We normally use have to for a general obligation from an outside source, such as work or the law.
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In English we use don't have to + infinitive to say something is not necessary or obligatory. It means you can if you want to, but it's not necessary.
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To make questions we use do/does.
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Form : ( Must + infinitive without to )
In English we use must + infinitive to talk about rules and obligations. We normally use must when the speaker imposes the obligation, such as a teacher to students, or even to yourself.
Form : ( Mustn't + infinitive without to )
In English we use mustn't + infinitive to say something is prohibited.
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Note : You can often use can't or be + not allowed to instead of mustn't.
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Note : Mustn't and don't have to have completely different meanings.
Mustn't Vs Don't Have To
Note : Have to is a normal verb and exists in all tenses whereas must is a modal verb and its only forms are must and mustn't.
You can also use have to and must for strong recommendations.
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In English we use must when we are sure something is true.
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In English we use may or might when we think something is possibly true.
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In English we use can't when we are sure something is impossible.
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Note : In this context, the opposite of must is can't, NOT mustn't!
In the past, can't, could, may, might and must for probability change to can't have, could have, may have, might have and must have + past participle (Verb 3).
In the past, should and ought to change to should have and ought to have + past participle (Verb 3).
Note : the form of "must" for obligation and "can" are exceptions.
Must for obligation changes to had to + infinitive
Can changes to could or was able to
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I'm already doing all the donkey work, how else can I help? | Zaten bütün ayak işini ben yapıyorum, başka nasıl yardım edebilirim? |
It's already scary dear, you don't have to make it scarier! | Yeterince korkunç zaten canım, daha korkunç hale getirmene gerek yok! |
We can use matches... Or a lighter! | Kibrit kullanabiliriz... Ya da çakmak! |
You know what, I can't see any cutlery in the drawer! | Biliyor musun, çekmecede hiç çatal bıçak göremiyorum! |
Hmm, nope, I think we can buy everything here. | Imm, yok bence her şeyi buradan alabiliriz. |
I don't think you can use any other rice for risotto. | Rizotto için başka pirinç kullanılabildiğini zannetmiyorum. |
Oh, so I should keep my expectations low for tonight, then! | Ah, o zaman bu akşam için beklentilerimi düşük tutayım! |
But I have to finish doing everything today. | Ama ben her şeyi bugün bitirmek zorundayım. |
As you might know, you should always keep an eye on your stuff at pubs. | Bildiğiniz gibi, pub'larda gözünüz hep eşyalarınızın üzerinde olsun. |
I don't think electric stoves can make the pan burn! | Elektrikli ocakların tava yakabileceğini sanmıyorum! |
Yes darling, we just live in the house next door, you can come anytime! | Evet hayatım, biz evin hemen yanında oturuyoruz, her zaman gelebilirsin! |
I'm not homophobic, but still you should've told me that before. | Homofobik değilim, ama yine de bana daha önceden söylemeliydin. |
Can you open the tube map for me? | Bana metro haritasını açar mısın? |
But he can't walk on it. | Ama üstüne basamıyor. |
But we should tell them to clean up the mess. | Ama bu dağınıklığı temizlemeleri için haber vermeliyiz. |
Umm, it must be that one with the white fence. | Eee, şu beyaz çitli olan olmalı. |
We can get return tickets when we come back. | Dönüş biletlerini geri gelirken alabiliriz. |
We should go and see my parents' house in Angel! | Angel'daki ebeveynlerimin evini görmeye gitmeliyiz! |
You can buy me a beer for giving you my turn. | Sana sıramı verdiğim için bana bir bira ısmarlarsın. |
I see, but shouldn't they have given you at least a month's notice? | Anladım, ama sana en azından bir ay önceden bildirmeleri gerekmiyor muydu? |