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Modal verbs PPT

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Modal verbs PPT
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MODALS

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WHICH ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MODALS AND VERBS?

VERBS MODALSSingular / Plural -S / -ES / -IES

(He plays, We play)NO variation(He must, We must)

Negative Form Use of auxiliaries(don’t, doesn’t)

NO auxiliaries(I must, I mustn’t)

Interrogative Form Use of auxiliaries(do, does)

NO auxiliaries(Should you...?

Place in the sentence

Bw the S and the O(You listen to music)

ALWAYS before base form(He may be at home)

Other forms: infinitive, participle, futur, -ing forms, complex tenses

GO:to go, gone, will go, going, has gone

They have NOT any of these forms

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MODAL VERBS

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CAN I can speak English, because I lived in

London.ability

Can you open your books?

request I can lend you my book if you need it.

possibility

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My brother is able to play football very well

ability

BE ABLE TO

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COULD I could run very fast when I was a child.

past ability Could you help me, please?

polite request You could study and your results will improve.

polite suggestion Don’t worry, you could win the lottery.

possibility

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You can’t be Mark! He’s got dark hair

certainty that something is impossible

CAN’T

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MAY It may rain next week

possibility

May I pay with a credit card?

polite request

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She might win the gold medal

possibility

MIGHT

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WOULD Would you open the door, please?

formal request

Would you like some coffee?offer

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MUST You must arrive on time at school.

obligation

I hear some noises inside. They must be at home.

certainty that something is true

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I have to stay at home before midnight.

obligation, necessity

HAVE TO

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I need to go to the market because I’ve anything to eat.

obligation, necessity

NEED TO

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You needn’t wake up early on Sundays

lack of obligation

NEEDN’T

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You dont’ have to bring anything to the party

lack of obligation

DON’T HAVE TO

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You mustn’t smoke in this area.

prohibition

MUSTN’T

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You should try and give up smoking.

advice, opinion

SHOULD

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You ought to go to the doctor if you don’t feel well.

advice, opinion

OUGHT TO

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Modal Pefects refer to PAST or COMPLETED ACTIONS:

You should go to the doctor to feel it better. You should have gone to the doctor.

Which of these sentences refer to the past?What differences in terms of form can you see?

MODAL PERFECTS

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STRUCTUREMODALS MODAL PERFECTSSubject + modal + base form

Subject + modal + have + past participle

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MODAL PERFECTS Must have May have / might have Could have Couldn’t have Would have Should have / ought to have Shouldn’t have Needn’t have

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MUST HAVE She hasn’t arrived yet. She must have been

in a traffic jam.certainty that something

was true

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MAY HAVE / MIGHT HAVE She may / might have missed the bus

a guess about a past action

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COULD HAVE You could have studied more for this exam.

ability to have done something but in

fact did not

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COULDN’T HAVE He couldn’t have killed him because he was

in the hospital.certainty that something did

not happen

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WOULD HAVE I would have gone to the beach, but I didn’t

feel very wellwillingness to have

done somethingbut in factcould not

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SHOULD HAVE / OUGHT TO HAVE You should have told me that they splitted

up.criticism

or regret after an event

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SHOULDN’T HAVE You shouldn’t have insulted her!

criticism after an event

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NEEDN’T HAVE You needn’t have brought anything to the

party.

an unnecessaryaction in the

past