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Old 20-Mar-2006, 15:37
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I really am confused for the correct use of can and may
ought , have to, must and may and might. Can you help me ?
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They have many uses- ability, permission, advice, obligations. Try here for a start:
http://www.usingenglish.com/articles...ossibility.pdf
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