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Grammar 2.1
Modals:

- Could - Must
- Can - Should
- Be able to - Ought to
- May - Will/ Shall
- Might - Needn’t

What can modals mean:

 Ability  Permission
 Guess  Advice
 Possibility  Rules
 Speculation  Criticism
 Request  Suggestions
 Certainty  Offers
 Expectation  Promises
 Necessary  Warnings



Types of Verbs:




Modals are:

 Auxiliary verbs
: They always occur with a full verb, never on their own
 ...With dictionary meaning
: Often opinion/ attitude of speaker
 They have only one fixed form
 Negatives & questions formed without ‘do/does/did’

,  Take a bare infinitive ( An infinitive without ‘to’)
 Only one modal in each verb group
 Contracted forms
: We will/shall = We’ll

One modal can often express more than one meaning.
 ‘can’ = ability, permission or possibility

Different Modals can be used to express the same idea
 May, must & should, are used for speculation, but they express varying degrees of certainty

Module 9 Modal Verbs
Unit 46 Ability and possibility; can, could, be able to

- We use a Modal verb with another verb to show that an action is possible, necessary or
certain.
- We also use modal verbs to ask permission or to give advice

Modal verbs are different from other verbs

 We use them + infinitive without ‘to’
 They have the same form for all subjects
 We form negatives with ‘not’ or ‘ n’t’
 They don’t have infinitive or –ing forms
 They don’t have participle (-ed, -ing) forms, so we can’t make continuous or perfect tenses
with them, instead we change the main verb

To make a Modal passive:
Modal verb + a form of be + past participle

We use be able to, when something is surprising or requires some effort.

We use can/can’t with verbs of the senses (see smell, etc.) and some verbs of thinking (believe,
forget, remember) to describe an action happening now.

To talk about what we can do in the future:

Be able to: For situations that are certain
Can: For future personal arrangements
Could: For situations that are possible but unlikely
Could or Would be able to: For conditional situations

If we’re making a positive statement about a single event in the past, or asking a question about it,
we use were able to.

If something was particularly difficult we use managed to.

For something that is generally possible we use can.
For general truths in the past we use could.

Unit 47 Making a guess (1); May, might, could, must, can’t should

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