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This document provides an overview of modal verbs, their structures, and uses in English grammar. It covers various aspects such as polite requests, obligation, lack of necessity, giving advice, and expressing certainty in present and past contexts. Additionally, it includes examples and exercises to reinforce understanding of modal verbs.

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modals presentation

This document provides an overview of modal verbs, their structures, and uses in English grammar. It covers various aspects such as polite requests, obligation, lack of necessity, giving advice, and expressing certainty in present and past contexts. Additionally, it includes examples and exercises to reinforce understanding of modal verbs.

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Modal

Verbs
WHAT’S A MODAL VERB?


They complete the meaning:

I drink *
I work

I oughtn’t to drink *
I should work
STRUCTURE


Modal verb + infinitive

I must work

we mustn’t speak in class

Must students wear a uniform?


Marginal modal verb+ to+inf

I have to work

She needs to work harder

Does he need to come earlier?
CAN-COULD-BE ABLE


Be able
Is /are/ am able to Was/were able to

BEEN ABLE TO
CAN
COULD
POLITE REQUEST (‘YOU’)


WOULD YOU pass me the salt please?

COULD YOU answer the phone, please?

CAN YOU wait here, please?

Yes, of course!
WOULD YOU MIND…?


Would you mind if I smoked?

No, go ahead.

Yes, sorry

Do you mind if I open the window?

Shall I open the window?

Sure.

No, please.

Would you mind closing the window?
Obligation


Have to

You have to work harder if you want to pass the
exams

Must

A good teacher must be strict and intimidating
Lack of necessity/prohibition


I know all this grammar!!! I don’t need to pay attention

I needn’t worry about my grades.

I’m incredibly talented and I don’t
have to study.

There is no need for me to do
any homework.
Giving advice


You should stop smoking

You ought to stop smoking

You’d (had) better stop smoking
AND PAST ACTIONS?


MODAL + PRESENT PERFECT

You should have quitted smoking when I told you


to
CERTAINTY


How sure are you?

She is 55

She must be 35 / She can’t be 18!

She may be 60

She might be 25

She could be younger
CERTAINTY IN THE PAST


Why didn’t Mary come to school?

Because…

She was sick

She must have been sick

She may have been sick

She might have been sick
Degrees of certainty: Future Time

100 % sure Kay will do well


The speaker is sure


on the test

90 % sure Kay should

The speaker is almost
/ ought to do well on the test
sure

Less than 50 % sure Kay may /

The speaker is
might Could do well on the guessing
test
MODALS+CONTINUOUS


He may be sleeping


He might have been
partying
Would


When I was a child,
my mother would
(used to) read me a story
at night before bedtime


Would you
like
something
to drink?
Would rather…


Would you like to •
I’d rather stay at
come to the cinema home. I’m so tired!
with me?
Exercises

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