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Microsoft Word - Modals Notes

1. Modals are a type of auxiliary verb used to express ideas like ability, possibility, permission, and obligation. Common English modals include can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, ought to, must, need, used to. 2. Modals are followed by an infinitive without "to" and do not change form for person or number. They also cannot form progressive tenses or take infinitives. 3. Modals have multiple meanings depending on context and can express ideas like probability, ability, permission, obligation, offers, and advice.

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Microsoft Word - Modals Notes

1. Modals are a type of auxiliary verb used to express ideas like ability, possibility, permission, and obligation. Common English modals include can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, ought to, must, need, used to. 2. Modals are followed by an infinitive without "to" and do not change form for person or number. They also cannot form progressive tenses or take infinitives. 3. Modals have multiple meanings depending on context and can express ideas like probability, ability, permission, obligation, offers, and advice.

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Topic: Modals Topic: Modals

Subject: English Grammar Subject: English Grammar

• Modal Verbs don’t need auxiliaries to form negative and interrogative

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.

• Modal verbs are followed by an infinitive without to


List of Modal Verbs
• Can
• Could
• May
• Might
• Modals in the Past: Modal Verb + Have + Past Participle
• Will
• Would
• Shall
• Should
• Ought to • What do they express: Modals can have more than one meaning depending on the situations.
• Must
• Need

Structure

• Single Concept Modal: they have one meaning


Subject Modal Verb Main Verb Complement
I We Go To sleep
They You He She It Must Can Should May Drink Some water
Will Eat Some food
Do Some exercise

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

6. Use of “Should or Ought to”


8. Use of “Shall/ Will”

Saying what’s à He is ought to finish


right or correct this report by next
7. Use of “Must” week

9. Use of “Used to”


Topic: Modals Topic: Modals
Subject: English Grammar Subject: English Grammar

10. Use of “Need” • Modals: Present and Past

3. To express Necessity or Requirement


• I need to drop by his room to pick up a book.
(Present)
• I needed to drink a few cups of coffee in order to
stay awake. (Past)

• Modal Verbs and Tenses

• Modals in the Past - Summarized

Modal Concept Example


Would have Past unreal action I would have bought the car, but I didn’t have money
Could have Past unreal Ability She could have taken the flight
May have Past unreal Possibility We may have passed the test, but it was in French
Might have Past Unreal Small You might have sold the house, if you really needed the
Probability money
Should have Past unreal You should have listened to the doctor
Recommendation
Must have Past unreal Assumption We must have been crazy!
Topic: Modals
Subject: English Grammar

• Modals Summarized

PROBABILITY/ ABILITY PERMISSION OBLIGATION/ OFFERS


POSSIBILITY ADVICE
CAN I can play the Can I go out
piano tonight?
CAN’T She can’t be his I can’t speak Can I borrow the
mum. She ‘s too German car? No, I can’t.
young
MIGHT It might rain
tomorrow
COULD It could rain I could already Could I see your
tomorrow read when I passport please,
was two sir?
MAY It may rain May I leave the
tomoroww table?
MUST She must be his You must leave
sister because they before the clock
look alike. strikes twelve.
HAVE TO I have to study
tonight.
SHALL You shall pay on Shall I help
Tuesday you?
SHOULD / You should see it.
OUGHT TO It’s excellent.
HAD You had better
BETTER sleep more.
WOULD Would you like
a drink?

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