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Modal Verbs What are modal verbs?
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Modal Verbs What are modal verbs? - They are:
- Can
- Could
- May
- Might
- Must
- Shall
- Should
- Will
- Would
They are Auxiliary verbs that provide additional and specific meaning to the main verb of the sentence
How do we use modals? Example: Mary could play the piano
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Subject
V
Verb
M
Form - He can ski He cans ski or He can skis
- Would you like to come with me?
Do you would like to come with me? - They can’t be serious
They don’t can be serious
There is no “s” in singular
There is no “do / does” in the question
There is no “don’t / doesn’t” in the negative
Form to can / caning to must /musting She must study We should have gone the other way He could play football in his youth (general ability)
Modal verbs do not have infinitives or –ing forms
Modal verbs are followed by an infinitive without to
Form - Occurs before the main verb
- the form is the same for all persons
- Add NOT to the negative
- Start the question with the modal
- No infinitive
What do they express?
Modal
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Concept
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Examples
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Will
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Future
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Joe will travel to NY next week
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Might
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Small probability
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I might move to Canada some day
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Should
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Advice
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You should go to the doctor
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Must
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Strong obligation
Strong suggestion
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Everyone must pay taxes
| What do they express?
Modal
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Concept
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Examples
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Shall
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Educated expression
Offer
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Shall I clean it?
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Would (1)
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Past (used to)
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When I was young, I would play soccer
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Would (2)
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Present unreal
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I would buy the car but I can’t afford it
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Modal
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Concept
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Examples
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Could (1)
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Unreal Ability
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I could go if I had time
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Could (2)
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Past Ability
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She could play the piano, not anymore
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Can (1)
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Present Ability
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We can speak English
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Can (2)
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Permission
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Can I have a sweet?
| What do they express? - Ability:
can, could
- Permission:
can, could
- obligation\ advice:
must, shall, should
- Offers:
shall, would
Possibility:
Might, Could, Must
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