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Master modal verbs! This comprehensive guide covers everything English learners (intermediate-advanced) need for fluency: meanings, rules, past forms, common mistakes & tips.
In this premium episode, we will continue with our series Grammar and Speaking and we’ll talk today about have to and must; the similarities and differences between them and how we can use them in different contexts to be able to express ourselves more efficiently in English.
In this Grammar and Speaking episode, we’re going to discuss the differences in using can, could and be able to. We will learn how to use them to convey different meanings and that will only help us express ourselves better, which is the ultimate goal of any grammar episode on English Plus Podcast.

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