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A modal verb is a type of auxiliary verb that expresses
possibility, necessity, obligation.
We can use modal verbs with the perfect infinitive to talk
about how sure or unsure we are about something in the
past.
HOW DO WE MAKE THE PERFECT
INFINITIVE?
Subject + modal + have + Past participle
•I
•WE
•THEY
•The students
should
can
might
have
gone
played
visited
won
Must Have + Past Participle
Usage:
Express a deduction about something that has happened. We feel quite sure
about it.
Examples:
I didn’t hear her voice . She must have gone out.
I cannot find my watch; I must have lost it.
Might/May/Could have + Past Participle
Usage:
Describe a situation when we are not sure about something but we thing it
was possible.
Example:
He may/might have mentioned it, but I can’t really remembered. I wasn’t
listening.
Can’t/couldn’t have + past participle
Usage:
It is used for things that we are sure didn’t happen in the past.
Example:
She can’t have stolen Ann’s bag because she was with me. (It’s impossible)
Use must, can’t may/might to rewrite these sentences.
1) I’m almost certain that it happened. – It ____________________.
2) I’m almost certain that it didn’t happen. – It _________________.
3) I’m not sure whether it happened or not. – It ________________.
EXERCISE
Should Have + Past Participle
Usage:
Express the idea that something didn’t happen, to express
obligation or criticism.
Examples:
She should have asked you before borrowing your pen.
We should have had a proper discussion before voting.
Shouldn’t Have + Past Participle
Usage:
Unwanted things that happened.
Example:
She shouldn’t have taken the matter too seriously.
You shouldn’t have said things like that to her- it really upset her.
Needn’t Have + Past Participle
Usage:
Express that something was done but it wasn’t necessary.
Examples:
He needn’t have been so careful.
I needn’t have knocked at the door since, in this way, I awoke
the baby. (but I knocked)
Use must, should/shouldn’t/needn’t + have + the past participle of
the verbs in brackets.
1) She ___________ (refuse) that job offer. It was a good opportunity.
2) I _______ (go) to meet her because her brother came to the airport, too.
3) His mother __________ (be) furious when she found out.
4) It’s no wonder you failed the test. You __________ (learn) more.
5) I _____________ (leave) my keys in the car. I can’t find them
EXERCISE
Modal verbs.pptx

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Modal verbs.pptx

  • 1.
  • 2. A modal verb is a type of auxiliary verb that expresses possibility, necessity, obligation. We can use modal verbs with the perfect infinitive to talk about how sure or unsure we are about something in the past.
  • 3. HOW DO WE MAKE THE PERFECT INFINITIVE? Subject + modal + have + Past participle •I •WE •THEY •The students should can might have gone played visited won
  • 4. Must Have + Past Participle Usage: Express a deduction about something that has happened. We feel quite sure about it. Examples: I didn’t hear her voice . She must have gone out. I cannot find my watch; I must have lost it. Might/May/Could have + Past Participle Usage: Describe a situation when we are not sure about something but we thing it was possible. Example: He may/might have mentioned it, but I can’t really remembered. I wasn’t listening. Can’t/couldn’t have + past participle Usage: It is used for things that we are sure didn’t happen in the past. Example: She can’t have stolen Ann’s bag because she was with me. (It’s impossible)
  • 5. Use must, can’t may/might to rewrite these sentences. 1) I’m almost certain that it happened. – It ____________________. 2) I’m almost certain that it didn’t happen. – It _________________. 3) I’m not sure whether it happened or not. – It ________________. EXERCISE
  • 6. Should Have + Past Participle Usage: Express the idea that something didn’t happen, to express obligation or criticism. Examples: She should have asked you before borrowing your pen. We should have had a proper discussion before voting. Shouldn’t Have + Past Participle Usage: Unwanted things that happened. Example: She shouldn’t have taken the matter too seriously. You shouldn’t have said things like that to her- it really upset her.
  • 7. Needn’t Have + Past Participle Usage: Express that something was done but it wasn’t necessary. Examples: He needn’t have been so careful. I needn’t have knocked at the door since, in this way, I awoke the baby. (but I knocked)
  • 8. Use must, should/shouldn’t/needn’t + have + the past participle of the verbs in brackets. 1) She ___________ (refuse) that job offer. It was a good opportunity. 2) I _______ (go) to meet her because her brother came to the airport, too. 3) His mother __________ (be) furious when she found out. 4) It’s no wonder you failed the test. You __________ (learn) more. 5) I _____________ (leave) my keys in the car. I can’t find them EXERCISE