Use of Modal Auxiliaries: Modals
Use of Modal Auxiliaries: Modals
Modals are those auxiliary (helping) verbs which express the 'mode' or manner' of the
actions indicated by the main verbs. They express modes such as ability, possibility,
probability, permission, obligation, etc.
The following are modal auxiliaries:
Shall, should, will, would, can, could, may, might, must, ought to, used to,
need, dare.
GNeed:
It is used in the sense of 'require' or 'want'. Need not expresses the idea that
there is no compulsion,
E.g. You needn't leave today, you can leave tomorrow.
You needn't pay the whole amount in one installment.
Need I wait till he comes?
(k) Dare:
Itmeans'to have the courage to do something.
e.g. he dare not go there.
(Used to +v1
It expresses a habit in the pase'
Used to +V1
e.g.I used to swim when I was young.
I used to live in Mumbai. (Now I live in Delhi).
We used to go to Shimla in winter but now we don't.
Solved Examples
1. Complete the passage, with the appropriate answer.
Ram (a). .
Answer.
(a) should
(b) has too
c)will
(d will
(e) May
(f) need
Question 4.
A person with a fragile ego (a). .. take
anything you say personally. They not only (b)
ahard time ahead, but (c) .
also feel insulted. They (d) .. get hurt
and in return they (e). ... INjure others.
Answer:
(a) would
(b) have
(c) may
(d) can
(e) can
) can
Question 5.
In India, the death toll due to road accidents
(a) increased drastically. Most of
them (b).... have been averted. Wider
road awareness among road users (c)
b e taught. Separate lanes for heavy
vehicles (d). . . be made. More stringent
..
Answer
(a) has
(b) could
c) ought to
(d) should
(e) must
() will