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MODALS, AUXILLARIES, ADVERBS, ADJECTIVES and TENSE GRAMMAR LECTURE – 3
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MODALS, AUXILLARIES, ADVERBS, ADJECTIVES and TENSE

GRAMMAR LECTURE – 3

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WHAT?Modal is an auxiliary verb that is used with another verb to indicate its mood, as can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, and would: it has no special form in the third person singular and no present or past participle. May, might; can, could; shall, should; will would; ought; need; dare; are called modal auxiliaries because they are used to form certain moods for which English has no inflected verb form.

MODALS AND AUXILLARIES

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MODALS

PERMISSIONTHEORITICAL POSSIBILITY

ABILITY

CAN

I CAN ALWAYS MAKE YOU SMILE

CAN I EAT MY FOOD IN HERE?

ANYBODY CAN MAKE MISTAKES.

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MODALS

I could speak for another hour or so.

I could never listen to lectures in my school days.

PASTABILITY

COULD

CONTINGENT POSSIBILITY

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May I come in?

It may rain today.

Might I smoke in here?

What you say might be true?

PERMISSION

MAY

FACTUALPOSSIBILITY

PERMISSION(Rare usage)

MIGHT

POSSIBILITY(SPECIFIC)

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He shall get his dues.We shall let you know our decision.He shall be punished.

He should listen to his elders.I 'am surprised that such a tragedy should happen to you.

OBLIGATION

SHOULD

PITY

WILLINGNESS

SHALL

INTENTION INSITANCE

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Habitual

Necessity

Intention

Willingness

Will/Would

• Will you please break open the piggy bank?• I will do better in my next exam.• We will reach on time.• Oil will float on water.

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OBLIGATION

MUST

NECESSITY

OBLIGATION

OUGHT TO

NECESSITY EXPECTATION

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ADJECTIVES

• Tell us the quality of the Noun or pronoun.

• It may also point out quantity of the Noun or Pronoun.

Example: There are 3 tiered wedding cakes on display in the baker’s shop.

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DEGREES

COMPARITIVE : BETWEEN TWO

• FEWER vs. LESS

SUPERLATIVE : ALL

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ADVERB

Are those phrases that modify/describe:

• ADJECTIVES

• VERBS

• OTHER ADVERBS

Example:

He drove a very fast car.

He drove slowly.

He brought the car very quickly to a halt.

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TENSES

Tenses Simple Continuous PerfectPerfect

Continuous

Present

Active I call I am calling I have called …………..

Passive I am called I am being called

I have been called I have been calling

Past

Active I called I was calling I had called …………..

Passive I was called I was being called

I had been called I had been calling

Future

Active I shall call ………. I shall have called …………..

Passive I shall be called

I shall be calling I shall have been called

I shall have been calling

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