Microsoft Word - Modals Notes
Microsoft Word - Modals Notes
MODALS (NOTES)
Definition
• A modal is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility,
permission or obligation.
• Modal Verbs do not have infinitives or –ing forms
• We can use these modal verbs (also called modals of deduction, speculation or certainty)
when we want to make a guess about something. We choose the verb depending on how
sure we are.
Structure
Important Points
• Modal Verbs do not add s/es/ies to the third person singular.
Topic: Modals Topic: Modals
Subject: English Grammar Subject: English Grammar
3. Use of “May”
• Double Concept Modal: they have two meanings
4. Use of “Might”
1. Use of “Can”
5. Use of “Would”
2. Use of “Could”
Topic: Modals Topic: Modals
Subject: English Grammar Subject: English Grammar
• Modals Summarized