| CanUsed to express ability (to be able to do something):
 
 Used to ask for permission:I can make jewelry.He can’t speak French.Can you open this jar?
 
 
 Used to make requests or suggestions:Can I use your bathroom?Can I leave now?Can I raise the volume?
 
 
 Can I have more napkins?Can I have the bill?You can take this spot if you like.You can do whatever you want.
 Could (past form of can) Describes an ability that someone had in the past:
 
 Often used in auxiliary functions to express permission politely:I could swim when I was young.You could see the boat sinking.They could tell he was nervous.
 
 
 Used to express possibility:Could I take this jacket with me?You could borrow my umbrella.Could you please let me pass you?Could I get you more water?
 
 
 All of them could ride in the van.You could always stay at our house.Could it be true?This plan could really work out.
 MayUsed to ask for formal permission:
 
 Used to suggest something that is possible:May I come in?May I say something now?May I ask one question?
 
 
 She may agree with this plan.They may not be happy about what happened.It may shower tonight.
 Might (past form of may) Used to suggest a smaller possibility than may does (actually, might is more common than may in American English):
 
 He might have finished it.I might go see a doctor.I might not come this time.It might be right.You might have lost it.The store might have been closed today.
 MustUsed to express something formally required or necessary:
 
 Used to show that something is very likely:I must complete the project by this week.The government must provide health care for everybody.Everyone must save the natural resources of the earth.The building must have a fire alarm.You must answer my question right now.
 
 
 He must be a genius.You must be joking!There must be an accident.She must be very tired.
 [Quiz 21.1]
 
 Choose the right word for each blank.
 
 1)She                      (can, could, may, might, must) have practiced a lot. Her performance was amazing.
 2)I can’t find my watch anywhere. I                      (can, could, may, might, must) have lost it.
 3)Professor,                      (can, could, may, might, must) I ask a question?
 4)                     (can, could, may, might, must) you please lower your voice?
 5)You                      (can, could, may, might, must) be kidding! How is that possible?
 6)I                      (can, could, may, might, must) speak both English and Chinese fluently.
 
 תסתכל על התשובות
 [21.1]1) must
 2) might
 3) may
 4) could
 5) must
 6) can
 
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