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LearnEnglish – British Council - The answer to this quiz was (d) must. Did you get it right? We use modal verbs like must, may, might, could and can't to say how
LearnEnglish – British Council - The correct answer to this quiz was (a) managed to. Did you get it right? Although we use 'could' to talk about general abilities in the past ('
LearnEnglish – British Council - Grammar A-Z Number 19: Modals – deduction (present) We use modal verbs like, must , may, might, could and can't to talk about how sure we are
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