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Introduction 
 In this presentation you will be shown different 
grammar rules that will help you understand the use of 
modal verbs, and you will also work with a few activies 
with the purpose of practicing what you learned with 
this presentation.
Objective 
 The whole objective of this presentation is for you to 
practice the use of modal verbs .
Modals 
 Modals are auxiliary verbs. These are can, could, may, 
might, shall, should, will, would, must, ought to, and 
had better.
Simple and Perfect Modals 
 Simple Modals 
(modal + base form) to show degrees of necessity in 
the present and the future. 
 PerfectModals 
(modal + have + past participle) to show degrees of 
necessity in the past)
 Use must, have to, and have got to to show strong 
necessity. 
 Use must not to say that it is necessary not to do 
something. 
 Use don’t/doesn’t have to + base form to say that 
somethig is not necessary. 
 In the past, use didn’t have to + base form to say that 
something was not necessary. 
 Use should or ought to to offer advice. 
 Had better is like should or ought to, but stronger. 
 Use could or might + base form to make polite, not 
too stron suggestions.
Activity 
 Read the following situations. Using the modal verbs 
you have seen in this presentation, comment 
something about each of the situations listed.
 A) Anna is a university student living alone in 
Hermosillo. Recently, she rented a small apartment 
near the university where she lives alone. One day it 
began to rain, and when she got home she found her 
apartment flooded, and water was leaking through the 
ceiling. 
What can you say about Anna's situation?
 B) Peter is a young man who dislikes his job as a waiter 
in a restaurant. Recently, he got into a fight with one of 
his co-workers, and decided to quit without thinking 
about the situation. Now, Peter needs to pay his bills 
and he has no money, and no new job offers. 
What can you say about Peter's situation?
 C) Claire is a teacher working at a local private school. 
She is well-paid, but she dislikes the way the school is 
poorly-managed, and how the principal treats the 
workers. When she is offered a better job at a much 
better institution, the school she worked at offered her 
more money to stay. 
What can you say about Claire's situation?
Modal Verbs

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Modal Verbs

  • 2. Introduction  In this presentation you will be shown different grammar rules that will help you understand the use of modal verbs, and you will also work with a few activies with the purpose of practicing what you learned with this presentation.
  • 3. Objective  The whole objective of this presentation is for you to practice the use of modal verbs .
  • 4. Modals  Modals are auxiliary verbs. These are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, must, ought to, and had better.
  • 5. Simple and Perfect Modals  Simple Modals (modal + base form) to show degrees of necessity in the present and the future.  PerfectModals (modal + have + past participle) to show degrees of necessity in the past)
  • 6.  Use must, have to, and have got to to show strong necessity.  Use must not to say that it is necessary not to do something.  Use don’t/doesn’t have to + base form to say that somethig is not necessary.  In the past, use didn’t have to + base form to say that something was not necessary.  Use should or ought to to offer advice.  Had better is like should or ought to, but stronger.  Use could or might + base form to make polite, not too stron suggestions.
  • 7.
  • 8. Activity  Read the following situations. Using the modal verbs you have seen in this presentation, comment something about each of the situations listed.
  • 9.  A) Anna is a university student living alone in Hermosillo. Recently, she rented a small apartment near the university where she lives alone. One day it began to rain, and when she got home she found her apartment flooded, and water was leaking through the ceiling. What can you say about Anna's situation?
  • 10.  B) Peter is a young man who dislikes his job as a waiter in a restaurant. Recently, he got into a fight with one of his co-workers, and decided to quit without thinking about the situation. Now, Peter needs to pay his bills and he has no money, and no new job offers. What can you say about Peter's situation?
  • 11.  C) Claire is a teacher working at a local private school. She is well-paid, but she dislikes the way the school is poorly-managed, and how the principal treats the workers. When she is offered a better job at a much better institution, the school she worked at offered her more money to stay. What can you say about Claire's situation?