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Modals Verbs
Review
By: Hussain Al-ghawi
What are modals verbs?
• A modal is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is
used to express: ability, possibility, permission or
obligation.
• Modal phrases (or semi-modals) are used to express
the same things as modals, but are a combination of
auxiliary verbs and the preposition to.
List Of Modals Verbs
• 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.
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. √
Past: could / couldn’t + base form of the verb
1. When I was a child I could climb trees.
or
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.
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 1: Can, Could, Be able to
• _______ Tony run long distances when he was a boy?
• ______ you please call a tow truck for me? My car broke
down. (polite)
• The students _______ to buy their textbooks today. The
bookstore is all out of them.
• ______ you teach me how to fix my computer? You’re so good
at it.
• ______ you ______ reach the customer if you call him at 4:00
his time?
May, Might
• Formal Permission / Formal Prohibition
• may / may not + base form of the verb
 You may start your exam now.
 You may not wear sandals to work.
• Polite Request
• May + subject + base form of the verb
 May I help you?
Continue
• Formal Permission / Formal Prohibition
• may / may not + base form of the verb
 You may start your exam now.
 You may not wear sandals to work.
• Polite Request
• May + subject + base form of the verb
 May I help you?
Continue
• 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.
• may not / might not + base form of the verb
Adam and Sue may not buy that house. It’s very
expensive.
They might not buy a house at all.
Continue
• To Make a Suggestion (when there is no better alternative)
• may as well / might as well + base form of the verb
You may as well come inside. John will be home soon.
We might as well take Friday off. There’s no work to be
done anyway.
• Polite Suggestion
• might + base form of the verb
You might like to try the salmon fillet. It’s our special
today.
Continue
Exercises 2: May / Might
• Fill in the correct form of may or might as in the example.
• May I sit here?
• They ______ finish the project on time. The main engineer is ill.
• You _____ want to stop by the museum gift shop on your way
out.
• _____ I have your autograph?
• He _______ visit the Louvre. He’s in Paris anyway.
• You ______ park your car here. It’s reserved for guests of the
hotel only.
Shall, Should, Ought to
• To Offer of Assistance or Polite Suggestion (When you are
quite sure of a positive answer)
• Shall + subject + base form of the verb
Shall we go for a walk?
• Note: Shall is only used with I or we. It is used instead of will
only in formal English.
• 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.
• To Give Advice (about something you think wrong or
unacceptable)
• shouldn’t + base form of the verb
• James shouldn’t teach him words like those.
Exercises 3: Should, Shouldn’t, Ought To
• Fill in should, shouldn’t or ought in the following sentences as in
the example.
• He shouldn’t encourage such bad behavior.
• You _____ get your teeth cleaned at least once a year.
• The house ______ be ready to move into by next month. It’s almost
finished.
• Ron ________ to improve his attitude. If he doesn’t, he might get
fired.
• ________ I get your jacket? It’s cold in here.
• You ________ put your feet on the table. It’s not polite.
Must,Haveto, Needto, Don’thaveto, 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.
• 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.
• 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.
• Lack of Necessity
• don’t /doesn’t /didn’t + have to + base form of the verb
 You don’t have to park the car. The hotel valet will do it for you.
 Tim doesn’t have to go to school today. It’s a holiday.
 You didn’t have to shout. Everyone could hear you.
• needn’t + base form of the verb
• You needn’t worry about me. I’ll be fine.
Exercises4: Must, Have to, Need to, Don’t Have to,
Needn’t
• 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)
Modals: Will / Would
• will / won’t + base form of the verb
• John will pick you up at 7:00am.
• Beth won’t be happy with the results of the exam.
• Polite Request or Statement
• Will / Would + base form of the verb
• Will you please take the trash out?
• Would you mind if I sat here?
• I’d (I would) like to sign up for your workshop.
• Habitual Past Action
• Would/Wouldn’t + base form of the verb
• When I was a child, I would spend hours playing with my
train set.
• Peter wouldn’t eat broccoli when he was a kid. He loves it
now.
Exercises 5: will, would
• Fill in the blanks with one of the following words: will, won’t,
would, wouldn’t.
• Will you please help me lift this box?
• I ______ like to order the onion soup please.
• The manager _______ be pleased to hear that a customer slipped on
the wet floor.
• _______ it be okay if I slept here tonight?
• When Igor lived in Russia, he ________ call his mother as often as
he does now.
• I can assure you sir, the order ______ be shipped out tonight.
Exercises 6: All Modals
• 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.
• _________ you mind walking a little faster? We’re going to be late.
• I’m sorry. I _______ help you. I don’t know how to do it.
All answers
• Answers EX 1: Could – Could - aren’t able – Can - Will/be able to
• Answers EX 2: might not - might - May - may as well - may not
• Answers EX 3: should – should - ought – shall - shouldn’t
• Answers EX 4: must not - has to - don’t have to – must - doesn’t have to
• Answers EX 5: would - won’t – would - wouldn’t - will
• Answers EX 6: shouldn’t – must - don’t have to - can - shall
• needn’t - mustn’t - shouldn’t - would - can’
Reference
• Ginger software:
http://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-
rules/verbs/modal-verbs/

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Modal verbs: Review all of them!

  • 2. What are modals verbs? • A modal is a type of auxiliary (helping) verb that is used to express: ability, possibility, permission or obligation. • Modal phrases (or semi-modals) are used to express the same things as modals, but are a combination of auxiliary verbs and the preposition to.
  • 3. List Of Modals Verbs • Can/ could • be able to • May • might • Shall/should • Must • have to • Will/would
  • 4.
  • 5. 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.
  • 6. • 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.
  • 7. 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. √
  • 8. Past: could / couldn’t + base form of the verb 1. When I was a child I could climb trees. or 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.
  • 9. 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.
  • 10. 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?
  • 11. Make a suggestion – To make a suggestion use: • Could + base form of the verb (informal) • You could take the tour of the castle tomorrow.
  • 12. Exercises 1: Can, Could, Be able to • _______ Tony run long distances when he was a boy? • ______ you please call a tow truck for me? My car broke down. (polite) • The students _______ to buy their textbooks today. The bookstore is all out of them. • ______ you teach me how to fix my computer? You’re so good at it. • ______ you ______ reach the customer if you call him at 4:00 his time?
  • 13. May, Might • Formal Permission / Formal Prohibition • may / may not + base form of the verb  You may start your exam now.  You may not wear sandals to work. • Polite Request • May + subject + base form of the verb  May I help you?
  • 14. Continue • Formal Permission / Formal Prohibition • may / may not + base form of the verb  You may start your exam now.  You may not wear sandals to work. • Polite Request • May + subject + base form of the verb  May I help you?
  • 15. Continue • 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. • may not / might not + base form of the verb Adam and Sue may not buy that house. It’s very expensive. They might not buy a house at all.
  • 16. Continue • To Make a Suggestion (when there is no better alternative) • may as well / might as well + base form of the verb You may as well come inside. John will be home soon. We might as well take Friday off. There’s no work to be done anyway.
  • 17. • Polite Suggestion • might + base form of the verb You might like to try the salmon fillet. It’s our special today. Continue
  • 18. Exercises 2: May / Might • Fill in the correct form of may or might as in the example. • May I sit here? • They ______ finish the project on time. The main engineer is ill. • You _____ want to stop by the museum gift shop on your way out. • _____ I have your autograph? • He _______ visit the Louvre. He’s in Paris anyway. • You ______ park your car here. It’s reserved for guests of the hotel only.
  • 19. Shall, Should, Ought to • To Offer of Assistance or Polite Suggestion (When you are quite sure of a positive answer) • Shall + subject + base form of the verb Shall we go for a walk? • Note: Shall is only used with I or we. It is used instead of will only in formal English. • 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?
  • 20. • 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.
  • 21. • To Give Advice (about something you think wrong or unacceptable) • shouldn’t + base form of the verb • James shouldn’t teach him words like those.
  • 22. Exercises 3: Should, Shouldn’t, Ought To • Fill in should, shouldn’t or ought in the following sentences as in the example. • He shouldn’t encourage such bad behavior. • You _____ get your teeth cleaned at least once a year. • The house ______ be ready to move into by next month. It’s almost finished. • Ron ________ to improve his attitude. If he doesn’t, he might get fired. • ________ I get your jacket? It’s cold in here. • You ________ put your feet on the table. It’s not polite.
  • 23. Must,Haveto, Needto, Don’thaveto, 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. • 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.
  • 24. • 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.
  • 25. • 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.
  • 26. • 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. • Lack of Necessity • don’t /doesn’t /didn’t + have to + base form of the verb  You don’t have to park the car. The hotel valet will do it for you.  Tim doesn’t have to go to school today. It’s a holiday.  You didn’t have to shout. Everyone could hear you.
  • 27. • needn’t + base form of the verb • You needn’t worry about me. I’ll be fine.
  • 28. Exercises4: Must, Have to, Need to, Don’t Have to, Needn’t • 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)
  • 29. Modals: Will / Would • will / won’t + base form of the verb • John will pick you up at 7:00am. • Beth won’t be happy with the results of the exam. • Polite Request or Statement • Will / Would + base form of the verb • Will you please take the trash out? • Would you mind if I sat here? • I’d (I would) like to sign up for your workshop.
  • 30. • Habitual Past Action • Would/Wouldn’t + base form of the verb • When I was a child, I would spend hours playing with my train set. • Peter wouldn’t eat broccoli when he was a kid. He loves it now.
  • 31. Exercises 5: will, would • Fill in the blanks with one of the following words: will, won’t, would, wouldn’t. • Will you please help me lift this box? • I ______ like to order the onion soup please. • The manager _______ be pleased to hear that a customer slipped on the wet floor. • _______ it be okay if I slept here tonight? • When Igor lived in Russia, he ________ call his mother as often as he does now. • I can assure you sir, the order ______ be shipped out tonight.
  • 32. Exercises 6: All Modals • 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. • _________ you mind walking a little faster? We’re going to be late. • I’m sorry. I _______ help you. I don’t know how to do it.
  • 33. All answers • Answers EX 1: Could – Could - aren’t able – Can - Will/be able to • Answers EX 2: might not - might - May - may as well - may not • Answers EX 3: should – should - ought – shall - shouldn’t • Answers EX 4: must not - has to - don’t have to – must - doesn’t have to • Answers EX 5: would - won’t – would - wouldn’t - will • Answers EX 6: shouldn’t – must - don’t have to - can - shall • needn’t - mustn’t - shouldn’t - would - can’