Modals Ilovepdf Compressed
Modals Ilovepdf Compressed
VERBS:
STRUCTURE & USE
What are modal verbs?
• Can
• Could
They are Auxiliary verbs that
• May provide additional and specific
• Might meaning to the main verb of
• Must the sentence
• Shall
• Should
• Ought to
• Will
• Would
How do we use modals?
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Subject Verb
Had better Warning I had better study or I will fail the test
Double Concept Modal
Modal Concept Examples
May (1) Permission May I come in?
Would (1) Past (used to) When I was young, I would play soccer
Would (2) Present unreal I would buy the car but I can’t afford it
Double Concept Modal
Modal Concept Examples
Shall (1) Educated expression Excuse me, I shall go now
Offer Shall I clean it?
Shall (2) Contractual obligation The company shall pay on January 1st
Could (2) Past Ability She could play the piano (but she can’t
anymore)
Can (1) Present Ability We can speak English
MAY / MIGHT HAVE + P.P. Deduction on a past event Joe may / might have taken the
wrong train.
COULD HAVE + P.P. Possibility to do something, You could have played better
gone unfulfilled
COULDN’T HAVE + P.P. Certainty that something couldn’t He couldn’t have passed
have because you hadn’t studied
happened enough
I would have visited you, but
WOULD HAVE + P.P. Desire to do something, but I forgot your address
impossibility to do it for
external causes
SHOULD / Lament on something that should You should / ought to
OUGHT TO HAVE + P.P. have been done have warned me earlier
SHOULDN’T HAVE + P.P. Critique on something that shouldn’t He shouldn’t have told them
have happened
NE EDN’T HAVE + P.P. Somthing that wasn’t necessary doing You needn’t have bought it .
Modals-like verbs:
A few verbs which often serve as modals too.
They need to be conjugated.
3. She can speak 3 languages! / She is able to play the piano and the violin
4. I might stop working / I may buy a new car / I can travel to New York
6. Can I borrow your car, please? or May I borrow your car, please?