AULAS 11 e 12 MODAL VERBS SUMMARY

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AULAS 11 e 12 MODAL VERBS SUMMARY

A modal is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation. The modals in English are: Can/could/be able to May/might Shall/should Must/have to Will/would

Can, Could, Be Able To Can, could and be able to are used to express a variety of ideas in English: Ability/Lack of Ability Present and Future: can/can t + base form of the verb Tom can write poetry very well. I can help you with that next week. Lisa can t speak French. am / is / are / will be + able to + base form of the verb am not/ isn t / aren t/ won t be + able to + base form of the verb Mike is able to solve complicated math equations The support team will be able to help you in about ten minutes. I won t be able to visit you next summer.

Past: could / couldn t + base form of the verb When I was a child I could climb trees. was / were + able to + base form of the verb wasn t / weren t + able to + base form of the verb hasn t / haven t + been able to + base form of the verb I wasn t able to visit her in the hospital. He hasn t been able to get in touch with the client yet. Note: Can and could do not take an infinitive (to verb) and do not take the future auxiliary will. Incorrect: I can to help you this afternoon. Correct: I can help you this afternoon. Correct: I will (I ll) be able to help you this afternoon.

Possibility / Impossibility can / can t + base form of the verb You can catch that train at 10:43. He can t see you right now. He s in surgery. could + base form of the verb I could fly via Amsterdam if I leave the day before

Ask Permission / Give Permission Can + Subject + base form of the verb (informal) Can you lend me ten dollars? Can + base form of the verb (informal) You can borrow my car. Could + subject + base form of the verb (polite) Could I have your number? Could I talk to your supervisor please? Make a suggestion To make a suggestion use: Could + base form of the verb (informal) You could take the tour of the castle tomorrow.

Exercises: Can, Could, Be able to Fill in the correct form of can, could or be able to. 1 Tony run long distances when he was a boy? 2 you please call a tow truck for me? My car broke down. (polite) 3 The students to buy their textbooks today. The bookstore is all out of them. 4 you teach me how to fix my computer? You re so good at it. 5 you reach the customer if you call him at 4:00 his time?

Exercises: Can, Could, Be able to Fill in the correct form of can, could or be able to. 1 Could Tony run long distances when he was a boy? 2 Could you please call a tow truck for me? My car broke down. (polite) 3 The students aren t able to buy their textbooks today. The bookstore is all out of them. 4 Can you teach me how to fix my computer? You re so good at it. 5 Will you be able to reach the customer if you call him at 4:00 his time?

May, Might Formal Permission may / may not + base form of the verb You may start your exam now. Polite Request May + subject + base form of the verb May I help you? Possibility / Negative Possibility may/ might + base form of the verb We may go out dinner tonight. Do you want to join us? Our company might get the order if the client agrees to the price.

Exercises: May / Might Fill in the correct form of may or might. 1 I sit here? 2They finish the project on time. The main engineer is ill. 3You want to stop by the museum gift shop on your way out. 4 I have your autograph?

Exercises: May / Might Fill in the correct form of may or might. 1May I sit here? 2They might not finish the project on time. The main engineer is ill. 3You may want to stop by the museum gift shop on your way out. 4 May I have your autograph?

Should, Ought to To Offer of Assistance or Polite Suggestion (When you are not sure of a positive answer) Should + subject + base form of the verb Should I call a doctor? A Prediction or Expectation that Something Will Happen should/shouldn t + base form of the verb The proposal should be finished on time. I shouldn t be late. The train usually arrives on time. To Give Advice should / ought to + base form of the verb You should check that document before you send it out. You ought to have your car serviced before the winter.

Exercises: Should, Shouldn t, Ought To Fill in should, shouldn t or ought in the following sentences. 1 He encourage such bad behavior. 2. You get your teeth cleaned at least once a year. 3The house be ready to move into by next month. It s almost finished. 4 Ron to improve his attitude. If he doesn t, he might get fired. 5 You put your feet on the table. It s not polite.

Exercises: Should, Shouldn t, Ought To Fill in should, shouldn t or ought in the following sentences. 1 He shouldn t encourage such bad behavior. 2. You should get your teeth cleaned at least once a year. 3The house should be ready to move into by next month. It s almost finished. 4 Ron ought to improve his attitude. If he doesn t, he might get fired. 5 You shouldn t put your feet on the table. It s not polite.

Must, Have to, Need to, Don t have to, Needn t Necessity or Requirement Present and Future: must / have to / need to + base form of the verb You must have a passport to cross the border. Elisabeth has to apply for her visa by March 10th. I need to drop by his room to pick up a book.

We also use 'must' to express a strong obligation. When we use 'must' this usually means that some personal circumstance makes the obligation necessary (and the speaker almost certainly agrees with the obligation.) I must go to bed earlier. They must do something about it. You must come and see us some time. We can also use 'have to' to express a strong obligation. When we use 'have to' this usually means that some external circumstance makes the obligation necessary. I have to arrive at work at 9 sharp. My boss is very strict. We have to give him our answer today or lose out on the contract.

Past: had to / needed to + base form of the verb I had to work late last night. I needed to drink a few cups of coffee in order to stay awake. Note: have to and need to are often used in the same context, but many times, need to is used to express something that is less urgent, something in which you have a choice. Deduction = Almost 100% Certain must + base form of the verb Thomas has lived in Paris for years. His French must be very good.

To Persuade must / have to + base form of the verb You must try this wine. It s excellent. You have to visit us while you re in town. Prohibited or Forbidden must not / mustn t + base form of the verb You must not drive over the speed limit. You mustn t leave medicines where children can get to them.

Fill in the blanks with one of these modals: must, must not, have to, has to, don t have to, doesn t have to, needn t as in the examples. There may be more than one correct answer. You tell Anna about the party tomorrow night. It s a surprise! (must not, need to, doesn t have to) Tina register for her classes on Monday, otherwise she won t get a place in them. (doesn t have to, mustn t, has to) You send that fax. I ve already sent it. (must, will have to, don t have to) A dog get special training in order to be a guide dog. (must, need to, don t have to) Jeremy get up early tomorrow. His class was cancelled. (mustn t, doesn t have to, don t need to)

Fill in the blanks with one of these modals: must, must not, have to, has to, don t have to, doesn t have to, needn t as in the examples. There may be more than one correct answer. You tell Anna about the party tomorrow night. It s a surprise! (must not, need to, doesn t have to) Tina register for her classes on Monday, otherwise she won t get a place in them. (doesn t have to, mustn t, has to) You send that fax. I ve already sent it. (must, will have to, don t have to) A dog get special training in order to be a guide dog. (must, need to, don t have to) Jeremy get up early tomorrow. His class was cancelled. (mustn t, doesn t have to, don t need to)

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the following modals: can, could, be able to, may, might, should, must, have to, don t have to, need to If you are sick, you go to work. You ll infect everyone there. Drivers stop at red lights. You finish the proposal today. You can finish it tomorrow. She hear much better with her new hearing aids. I order us a bottle of wine? Sam pick his daughter up from school. She s taking the bus home. You smoke here. It s a smoke-free building. You eat so many sweets. They are bad for you. I m sorry. I help you. I don t know how to do it.

Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the following modals: can, could, be able to, may, might, should, must, have to, don t have to, need to If you are sick, you shouldn t go to work. You ll infect everyone there. Drivers must stop at red lights. You don t have to finish the proposal today. You can finish it tomorrow. She can hear much better with her new hearing aids. Sam needn t pick his daughter up from school. She s taking the bus home. You mustn t smoke here. It s a smoke-free building. You shouldn t eat so many sweets. They are bad for you. I m sorry. I can t help you. I don t know how to do it.