Can is an auxiliary verb, a modal auxiliary verb. We use can to:
- talk about possibility and ability
- make requests
- ask for or give permission
The main verb is always the bare infinitive (infinitive without "to").
subject
auxiliary verb
main verb
+
I
can
play
tennis.
-
He
cannot/can't
play
tennis.
?
Can
you
play
tennis.
Modal verb 'must'
We often use must to say that something is essential or necessary, for example:
Must is a modal auxiliary verb. It is followed by a main verb.
subject
auxiliary verb
main verb
I
must
go
home.
You
must
visit
us.
We
must
stop
now.
In general, must expresses personal obligation. Must expresses what the speaker thinks is necessary. Must is subjective.
In each of the above cases, the "obligation" is the opinion or idea of the person speaking. In fact, it is not a real obligation. It is not imposed from outside.
Every time I pay attention to the name of the director. This is very important work. The director of the film deals with staging, manages the shooting process. But his main work, the work with the actors. And this is very important work. After all, each actor must have their own approach, but the actor doesn`t have to resist the wishes of the director. Famous masters of their craft receive awards and prizes, go to the red carpet, give interviews, chatting with the best actors and actresses. But the most important reason for my desire to become a director, to show their skills and imagination. It will be interesting to watch the film, shot without imagination, won`t it?
New Year is the most long-awaited (долгожданный) holiday. Many people associate it with magic and gifts. First of all it is surrounded by the wonderful smell of tangerines and Christmas trees, which helps to create a festive mood (праздничное настроение). People of all ages truly (искренне) believe that in New Year their goals (цели) and wishes will come true. New Year is an international holiday, but in every country it is celebrated in many different ways (разными горький) food. In Spain on this day there is a tradition to swallow (глотать) one grape (виноград) for every time the bell chimes (звон курантов) and make a wish. On New Year my family and I decorate the house and the Christmas tree and give each other gifts, wishing success (успех) in the New Year. New Year’s Eve is my favorite holiday and I always look forward (ждать с нетерпением) to it. Перевод: Новый год – это самый долгожданный праздник из всех. У многих людей он ассоциируется с волшебством и подарками. Во-первых, это всегда неповторимый аромат мандарин и новогодней ели, что создаёт праздничное настроение. Именно в Новый год люди всех возрастов искренне верят в то, что все их заветные цели и мечты сбудутся. Новый год — это интернациональный праздник, но в каждой стране его встречают по-разному, и каждая семья имеет свои особенные традиции. Например, в Австралии, люди празднуют Новый год, собираясь с друзьями на пляжах или пикниках. В Италии этот праздник наступает только 6 января! Люди верят в добрую волшебную фею Бефану, которая дарит звёздочки и подарки каждому. В Израиле люди в этот день избегают горькой пищи, поэтому на Новый год они едят только сладости. В Испании на Новый год зародилась традиция загадывать желания, глотая по одной виноградинке под бой курантов. На Новый год я и моя семья всегда украшаем дом и ёлку, дарим друг другу подарки, желая при этом успеха и удачи в Новом году. Новый год – мой любимый праздник и я всегда жду его с особым нетерпением!
Correct answer 1: must
Correct answer 2: can't
Correct answer 3: must
Объяснение:
Modal verb 'can'
Can is an auxiliary verb, a modal auxiliary verb. We use can to:
- talk about possibility and ability
- make requests
- ask for or give permission
The main verb is always the bare infinitive (infinitive without "to").
subject
auxiliary verb
main verb
+
I
can
play
tennis.
-
He
cannot/can't
play
tennis.
?
Can
you
play
tennis.
Modal verb 'must'
We often use must to say that something is essential or necessary, for example:
Must is a modal auxiliary verb. It is followed by a main verb.
subject
auxiliary verb
main verb
I
must
go
home.
You
must
visit
us.
We
must
stop
now.
In general, must expresses personal obligation. Must expresses what the speaker thinks is necessary. Must is subjective.
In each of the above cases, the "obligation" is the opinion or idea of the person speaking. In fact, it is not a real obligation. It is not imposed from outside.