Title: English Modal Verbs
1English Modal Verbs ?
Do You Know
By Bahrom Almardanov
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3What are Modal Verbs ?
- Modal verbs are special verbs which behave very
differently from normal verbs. Here are some
important differences
41. Modal verbs do not take "-s" in the third
person.
- EXAMPLESHe can speak Russian.She should go
now. - My wife may join us for the dinner.
52. You use "not" to make modal verbs negative,
even in Simple Present and Simple Past.
- EXAMPLESYou should not be late.
- I can not come to at 6pm.
- He may not like this idea.
- You must not disturb him now, he is busy.
- They didnt must do it. NOT CORRECT
63. Many modal verbs cannot be used in the past
tenses or the future tenses.
- EXAMPLESHe will can go with us. NOT
CORRECTShe musted study very hard. NOT
CORRECT - It mayed show yesterday. NOT CORRECT
7Are you ready to practice?
8Which sentence has a modal verb?
- We have been arguing over this issue for half and
hour, lets change the topic.
- Do not turn on that computer, it is not working
properly. We need to fix it.
- Lets visit our grandpa, we have not seen him
since Christmas.
9Well Done!
You are on Target
10Please, try again
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11Please choose the correct sentence
- He canned climb the rocks.
12Fantastic!
You are doing well
13Sorry, try again
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14Please choose correct negative form of modal verb
- I dont can do it now, I am very busy till 5pm.
- You must dont smoke here, this place is smoke
free.
- He should not procrastinate his assignments, he
may not get good grades.
15Great!
You are doing great
16Aw Man! try again
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18"CAN"
is used
- to express general ability
- to express possibility / impossibility
- to ask a permission (informal)
19EXAMPLES
- I can sing and play the guitar.
- Anyone can learn how to use Computers if they
want to. - Can you help me to fix my door?
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20"MAY"
is used
- to express possibility
- to ask or to give a permission (formal)
- to make requests
21EXAMPLES
- He may come late today.
- You may use my Computer now.
- May I make a phone call?
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22"MUST"
is used
- to express certainty
- to express necessity
- to make a strong recommendation
23EXAMPLES
- You must be tired now, you have worked all day
long. - I must have a visa to go to Canada.
- CEP 811 is a very interesting class, you must
take it too.
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24Choose the best answer
- If you want to get a better feeling for how the
city is laid out, you_______________ walk
downtown and explore the waterfront.
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26Super!
Can
May
Must
27Choose the best answer
- Today is cloudy, it ________________ rain.
28Terrific!
Can
May
Must
29Very Sorry
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30Choose the best answer
- Ted's flight from Uzbekistan took more than 11
hours. He ________________ be exhausted after
such a long flight.
31Outstanding!
32Oops, Wrong Answer
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33If you have not studied one of these verbs, click
on it.
Can
May
Must
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35"Could"
is used
- to express general ability in the past, because
it is the past form of the Can - to express possible future actions similar to
May and Might in meaning - to make a request or ask something
- to express unreal or impossible actions
36EXAMPLES
- We tried hard but we could not persuade them to
come with us. - My grandfather could not swim.
- When you go to Uzbekistan, you could stay with
me. - Could you tell me what time it is?
- I dont know how she works 14 hours a day in
front of the computer, I could not do this.
37"Would"
is used
- to express future in the past because it is the
past form of Will - to express unreal action in the present
- to ask someone to do something (formal),
(structure If you would verb)
38EXAMPLES
- He told me that he would come and fix this
computer yesterday. - I would be very frightened if someone pointed a
gun at me. - If we did not go to their party next week, she
would be very upset. - Id be very grateful if you would come and help
me move to my new apartment.
39"Should"
is used
- to ask or give advice or recommendation
- often after these verbs suggest, propose,
recommend, insist, demand. - If you think that if person is likely to do
something with less certainty or accidentally,
you can use this structure If you should
verb or Should you verb
40EXAMPLES
- I think you should stop smoking, drinking and
messing around, instead you should do sometime
useful. - They insisted that we should have dinner with
them. - He recommended that I should apologize to her for
what I said. - If you should see Tom this evening, could you
tell him to call me? or Should you see Tom.. - Dont worry if I should be late tonight.
41"Might"
is used
- to give or ask permission, or possibility in the
past, because it is the past form of May - to express future or present possibility and
probability - Interchangeably with May quite often with no
difference in meaning.
42EXAMPLES
- She told that he might come in and use her stove.
- He might be having lunch now.
- It might rain tomorrow.
- There may/might not be a meeting tonight, because
the director is ill. - I may/might go to Italy this summer.
43 1. Choose the correct modal verb
- Your brother was ill, therefore he _____ go out
for a walk.
44Oh no! Try again
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45Outstanding!!!
You are on Target
46 2. Choose the correct modal verb
- If he were here, he ____ help you.
47Uh-uh Try again
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48Terrific !!!
You are on Target
49 1. Choose the correct verb
- Mr. Bond said if she was busy at 10 o'clock, he
____ come to see her later.
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51Super!!!
You are doing great
52 2. Choose the correct modal verb
- This house ____ look better if they painted it
and cut the grass and planted flowers.
53Oops! Try again
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54Well done!!!
You are doing great
55 1. Choose the correct modal verb
- Oh, you are seriously ill. I think you ...
consult a doctor.
56Sorry Try again
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57Good Job!!!
You are doing great
58 2.Choose the correct modal verb
- The Sheriff demands that all the eyewitnesses
_____ be questioned immediately.
59Aw Man! Try again
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60Outstanding!!!
You are doing great
61 1. Choose the correct modal verb
- He said that I ____ play any CD from his
collection while he was gone.
62Oops! Try again
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63Good Job!!!
You are doing great
64 2. Choose the correct modal verb
- Dont call me at 830. I ____ be watching the
football match on television.
65Oops! Try again
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66Good Job!!!
It is wonderfull
67Are you ready for
Modal Verbs Perfectives?
68Modal Verbs Perfective
69May/Might/Could Have Past Participle
is used
- to express the possibility or probability in the
past, it is not certain if it happened or not.
- Examples
- When I was sleeping last night, it
may/might/could have rained. - I cant find my notebook in my office, I
may/might/could have left it in the cafeteria.
70Choose the incorrect answer
- A) Why didnt Tom answer the doorbell? I am sure
he was in the house at the time. - B) He ____ have been in the bath.
71Oops! Try again
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72Outstanding!!!
You are doing great
73Must Have Past Participle
is used
- to express the certainty in the past.
- Examples
- Amira made an excellent presentation, she must
have prepared a lot for it. - When I came home in the middle of the night, I
unintentionally made a lot of noise, you must
have heard me.
74Choose the correct modal verb
- When I woke up this morning, the light was on. I
_____ have forgotten to turn it off.
75Oh no! Try again
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76Awesome!!!
You are doing great
77Should Have Past Participle
is used
- to criticize some action in the past that did not
happen.
- Examples
- I feel sick now, I should not have eaten so much
chocolate. - I am so sorry to hear that you got a bad grade
for this class, you should have studied more.
78Choose the correct modal verb
- The driver in the front stopped so suddenly
without warning, I drove into the back of his
car. It wasnt my fault. He ______ have stopped
so suddenly.
79Aw Man Try again
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80Well Done!!!
Keep Going
81Would Have Past Participle
is used
- to talk about unreal situations in the past,
usually in If sentences.
- Examples
- Why didnt you call me? I would have come and
helped you, and you wouldnt have received this
bill. - If I had known that you were in Washington DC,I
would have made arrangements to see you.
82Choose the correct modal verb
- If you had been more careful, you _____ have
broken this vase.
83Oops! Try again
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84Yey!!!
This is awesome
85I challenge you to take this
Final Test
86Choose a Test Question Number
871. Choose the best answer
- You _____ break the body but you _____ break the
spirit.
88Oops! Try again
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89Good Job!!!
You are doing great
902. Choose the best answer
- He knew perfectly well that he ______ it but he
wouldn't admit it.
91Sorry try one more
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92Outstanding!!!
This is wonderful
933. Choose the best answer
- Oh, Mary, you ______ a lie to your mother. She
_______ you.
94Oops! Try again
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95Bravo!!!
You are doing great
964. Choose the best answer
- If I had gone to the University of Miami, I
________ participated in their Spanish immersion
program.
97Uh-uh! Try again
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98Spot on!!!
This is terrific
995. Choose the best answer
- You have no temperature now, so you needn't stay
in bed any longer. You ___ eat what ever you
like, but you ... drink any alcohol until you
have finished taking tablets. And you ... stay
indoors for three-four days. After you ... go out
for short walks. If you want to get well soon you
... to follow all these instructions.
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