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Modal verbs
Should – have to – must
What are modal 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. The modals and
semi-modals in English are:
Can/could/be able to
May/might
Shall/should
Must/have to
Will/would
SHOULD
• used for giving or asking for advice
I am feeling sick. What should I do?
You should go see a doctor.
• used to show what is right, appropriate, etc.,
especially when criticizing somebody’s actions
You shouldn’t drink alcohol.
You should study for the exams.
• Used to say that you expect something is true or
will happen
We should arrive before dark.
I should have finished the book by Friday.
The roads should be less crowded today.
• Used to say that something that was expected has
not happened
It should be snowing now, according to the weather
forecast.
The bus should have arrived ten minutes ago.
STRUCTURE
Affirmative
Subject + modal verb + verb + compl.
Erica should wake up early tomorrow because she has a
test.
Negative
Subject + modal verb + not + verb + compl.
Manuel should not drive too fast since he could have an
accident.
( Shouldn’t )
Interrogative
Modal verb + subject + verb + compl.
Should Marcos go to the birthday party with us?
EXAMPLES
Jake should study more for his coming exams.
Jacob shouldn’t stay up until too late.
Jessica shouldn’t watch too much T.V.
Should I study on vacations?
Marvin should read more books.
Have to & must
 Have to is NOT an auxiliary verb (it uses the
verb have as a main verb). We include have to here
for convenience.
 Must is a modal auxiliary verb.
USE OF HAVE TO
 In general, have to expresses impersonal obligation. The subject of have
tois obliged or forced to act by a separate, external power (for example,
the Law or school rules). Have to is objective. Look at these examples:
In France, you have to drive on the right.
In England, most schoolchildren have to wear a uniform.
John has to wear a tie at work.
 In each of the above cases, the obligation is not the subject's opinion or
idea. The obligation comes from outside.
 We can use have to in all tenses, and also with modal auxiliaries. We
conjugate it just like any other main verb.
STRUCTURE
SUBJECT + AUXILIARY
VERB
+ HAVE + TO-
INFINITIVE
EXAMPLES
subject
Auxiliary
verb
Main verb
have To-infinitive complement
+ She has to work.
- I do not have to see the doctor.
? Did you have to go to school?
USE OF MUST
 Must expresses personal obligation. Must expresses what the speaker thinks is
necessary. Must is subjective. Look at these examples:
o I must stop smoking.
o You must visit us soon.
o He must work harder.
 In each of the above cases, the "obligation" is the opinion or idea of the person
speaking. In fact, it is not a real obligation. It is not imposed from outside.
We can use must to talk about the present or
the future. Look at these examples:
I must go now. (present)
I must call my mother tomorrow. (future)
We cannot use must to talk about the past. We
use have to to talk about the past.
STRUCTURE
SUBJECT + AUXILIARY VERB
MUST
+ MAIN VERB
BASE
EXAMPLES
subject
auxiliary verb
must
main verb
base
I must go home.
You must visit us.
We must stop now.
• https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs
-modals-have-to-must-not.htm

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Modal verbs

  • 1. Modal verbs Should – have to – must
  • 2. What are modal 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. The modals and semi-modals in English are: Can/could/be able to May/might Shall/should Must/have to Will/would
  • 3. SHOULD • used for giving or asking for advice I am feeling sick. What should I do? You should go see a doctor. • used to show what is right, appropriate, etc., especially when criticizing somebody’s actions You shouldn’t drink alcohol. You should study for the exams.
  • 4. • Used to say that you expect something is true or will happen We should arrive before dark. I should have finished the book by Friday. The roads should be less crowded today. • Used to say that something that was expected has not happened It should be snowing now, according to the weather forecast. The bus should have arrived ten minutes ago.
  • 5. STRUCTURE Affirmative Subject + modal verb + verb + compl. Erica should wake up early tomorrow because she has a test. Negative Subject + modal verb + not + verb + compl. Manuel should not drive too fast since he could have an accident. ( Shouldn’t )
  • 6. Interrogative Modal verb + subject + verb + compl. Should Marcos go to the birthday party with us?
  • 7. EXAMPLES Jake should study more for his coming exams. Jacob shouldn’t stay up until too late. Jessica shouldn’t watch too much T.V. Should I study on vacations? Marvin should read more books.
  • 8. Have to & must  Have to is NOT an auxiliary verb (it uses the verb have as a main verb). We include have to here for convenience.  Must is a modal auxiliary verb.
  • 9. USE OF HAVE TO  In general, have to expresses impersonal obligation. The subject of have tois obliged or forced to act by a separate, external power (for example, the Law or school rules). Have to is objective. Look at these examples: In France, you have to drive on the right. In England, most schoolchildren have to wear a uniform. John has to wear a tie at work.  In each of the above cases, the obligation is not the subject's opinion or idea. The obligation comes from outside.  We can use have to in all tenses, and also with modal auxiliaries. We conjugate it just like any other main verb.
  • 10. STRUCTURE SUBJECT + AUXILIARY VERB + HAVE + TO- INFINITIVE
  • 11. EXAMPLES subject Auxiliary verb Main verb have To-infinitive complement + She has to work. - I do not have to see the doctor. ? Did you have to go to school?
  • 12. USE OF MUST  Must expresses personal obligation. Must expresses what the speaker thinks is necessary. Must is subjective. Look at these examples: o I must stop smoking. o You must visit us soon. o He must work harder.  In each of the above cases, the "obligation" is the opinion or idea of the person speaking. In fact, it is not a real obligation. It is not imposed from outside.
  • 13. We can use must to talk about the present or the future. Look at these examples: I must go now. (present) I must call my mother tomorrow. (future) We cannot use must to talk about the past. We use have to to talk about the past.
  • 14. STRUCTURE SUBJECT + AUXILIARY VERB MUST + MAIN VERB BASE
  • 15. EXAMPLES subject auxiliary verb must main verb base I must go home. You must visit us. We must stop now.