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Introduce possibilty or doubt
She might be at home
Puede que ella esté en casa
Possibilty or doubt
They might come tomorrow
Puede que ellos vengan mañana
Possibilty or doubt in the present
Pedro may have the documents
Puede que pedro tenga los documentos
Possibilty or doubt recent past
They may be working now
Puede que estén trabajando ahora
Possibilty or doubt past subjunctive refers to the past
They might have taken the dinero
Puede que ellos cogieran el dinero
Possibilty or doubt you use the past subjunctive to refer to present or future but the possibilty is then considered remote
She might at home tomorrow
Puede que ella estuviera en casa mañana
Use haber for recent past
He might have seen the accident
Puede que él haya visto el accidente
Use the past subjunctive if the subject is more in the past
He might have seen the accident
Puede que él viera el accidente
Remote possibilty
She could buy it tomorrow
Ella podría comprarlo mañana
Remote oossibilty
They might haven eaten here yestday
Podría ser que comieran aqui ayer
Remote possibilty
They might have eaten here yesterday
Podría ser que hubieran comido aqui ayer
To have to do something
I have to pick up the children
Tengo que recoger a los niños
To have to do something
You have to study more
Tienes que estudiar más
To must not do something
You mustnt smoke in class
No debes fumar en classe
To not have to do something
I dont have to work today
No tengo que trabajar hoy
Use the imperfect to refer to past obligations known in advance
He told me i had to be there at ten oclock
Él me dijo que yo tenía que estar allí a las diez
Use the imperfect to refer to past obligations known in advance
My father told me i must not use his car
Mi padre me dijo que yo no debía usar su coche
Use the preterite of deber To refer to actions that should have been done. Implies reproach
I should have been there at ten
Debí estar allí a las diez
Use the preterite of deber To refer to actions that should have been done. Implies reproach
I should have studied harder
Debí estudiar más
Tener in the preterite implies obligation
I had to sell it
Tuve que venderlo