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MODAL VERBS
Using the modal verbs we may, for example, ask for
permission to do something, grant permission to
someone, give or receive advice, make or respond to
requests and offers, give instructions or orders,
express duty or obligation etc.
Modal verbs can be used to express different levels of
politeness.
We can also use them to express different degrees of
probability.
Modal verbs have two major functions which can be
defined as primary (dictionary meaning) and
secondary (probability).
Primary functions of
modal verbs
 Ability
 Permission
 Prohibition
 Prediction
 Duty (escapable obligation)
 Obligation (inescapable)
 Request; Offer
 Possibility
 Absence of obligation
 CAN
 MAY (might)/ CAN (could)
 MUSTN’T / CANNOT
 WILL / SHALL / MAY
 SHOULD
 MUST
 CAN / WILL
 CAN / CANNOT
 NEEDN’T
Secondary functions of modal verbs
In their secondary function, the modal verbs (except shall) can be used to
express the degree of certainty/uncertainty or probability.
 ALMOST CERTAIN
 VERY UNCERTAIN
 MUST
 WILL
 WOULD
 OUGHT TO
 SHOULD
 CAN
 COULD
 MAY
 MIGHT
Some important grammar aspects
 The negative is formed by the addition of not after the modal.
 In informal spoken English not is often reduced to n’t.
 Modals in affirmative do not have contracted forms (except
for will and would: I’ll, I’d).
 In questions, the modal verbs behave like the auxiliar verbs:
do, have or be.
 Only one modal verb can be used in a single verb phrase.
 Tenses: all modals can refer to the immediate present or the
future, therefore ‘present’ is not always a reliable label ( I can
call him today / I can call him tomorrow).
 There is no progressive form for modals. But we can put the
verb that follows the modal into the progressive form.
 Verbs that share some characteristics with the modals:
be able/ have to / ought to / need
Check out these examples and analyse them.
 I can lift 25 kg. She can speak French.
 I couldn’t finish the job.
 You can go now.
 It can be quite cold in winter.
 He can’t be at home. He could have left last night.
 May I borrow your umbrella, please?
 You must do it. I had to do it. I’ll have to do it.
 We mustn’t forget our passports.
 You must have seen him.
 It must be Anna calling.
 You needn’t wait for me.
 The exam can’t have been difficult if he passed without studying.
 She should be at home by now.
 Shall I open the window?
Past tense of modals
 When the sentence refers to the primary meaning
(can: ability/permission, must: obligation) the past form
is expressed mainly by :
 Can: could / was(were) able or was(were) allowed
 Must: had to / was(were) obliged to
 When the sentence refers to the secondary meaning
(can: possibility/probability (or sth that could have
happened but didn’t happen), must: certainty) the past
form is mainly expressed by:
 Can: could + have + past participle
 Must: must + have + past participle

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MODAL VERBS.ppt

  • 1. MODAL VERBS Using the modal verbs we may, for example, ask for permission to do something, grant permission to someone, give or receive advice, make or respond to requests and offers, give instructions or orders, express duty or obligation etc. Modal verbs can be used to express different levels of politeness. We can also use them to express different degrees of probability. Modal verbs have two major functions which can be defined as primary (dictionary meaning) and secondary (probability).
  • 2. Primary functions of modal verbs  Ability  Permission  Prohibition  Prediction  Duty (escapable obligation)  Obligation (inescapable)  Request; Offer  Possibility  Absence of obligation  CAN  MAY (might)/ CAN (could)  MUSTN’T / CANNOT  WILL / SHALL / MAY  SHOULD  MUST  CAN / WILL  CAN / CANNOT  NEEDN’T
  • 3. Secondary functions of modal verbs In their secondary function, the modal verbs (except shall) can be used to express the degree of certainty/uncertainty or probability.  ALMOST CERTAIN  VERY UNCERTAIN  MUST  WILL  WOULD  OUGHT TO  SHOULD  CAN  COULD  MAY  MIGHT
  • 4. Some important grammar aspects  The negative is formed by the addition of not after the modal.  In informal spoken English not is often reduced to n’t.  Modals in affirmative do not have contracted forms (except for will and would: I’ll, I’d).  In questions, the modal verbs behave like the auxiliar verbs: do, have or be.  Only one modal verb can be used in a single verb phrase.  Tenses: all modals can refer to the immediate present or the future, therefore ‘present’ is not always a reliable label ( I can call him today / I can call him tomorrow).  There is no progressive form for modals. But we can put the verb that follows the modal into the progressive form.  Verbs that share some characteristics with the modals: be able/ have to / ought to / need
  • 5. Check out these examples and analyse them.  I can lift 25 kg. She can speak French.  I couldn’t finish the job.  You can go now.  It can be quite cold in winter.  He can’t be at home. He could have left last night.  May I borrow your umbrella, please?  You must do it. I had to do it. I’ll have to do it.  We mustn’t forget our passports.  You must have seen him.  It must be Anna calling.  You needn’t wait for me.  The exam can’t have been difficult if he passed without studying.  She should be at home by now.  Shall I open the window?
  • 6. Past tense of modals  When the sentence refers to the primary meaning (can: ability/permission, must: obligation) the past form is expressed mainly by :  Can: could / was(were) able or was(were) allowed  Must: had to / was(were) obliged to  When the sentence refers to the secondary meaning (can: possibility/probability (or sth that could have happened but didn’t happen), must: certainty) the past form is mainly expressed by:  Can: could + have + past participle  Must: must + have + past participle