m dals semi-m dals
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M DALS SEMI-M DALS. Part 1. Modals are helping verbs that do not change according to the tense and are always in the base form. I canHe canThey willShe must. They are followed by the main verb, which is always in the base form. I canjumpShe should tryIt may rain. MODALS. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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M DALS
SEMI-M DALSPart
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Modals are helping verbs that do not change according to the tense and are always in the base form.I can He can They will She must
They are followed by the main verb, which is always in the base form. I can jump She should try It may rain
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MODALS
Can
Needn’t
Might Must
Can’t
Mustn’t
ShallWill
Could
Would Ought to
Should
May
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Semi-Modals are helping verbs that are used like modals but they change according to the tense or the subject.
I have to He has to We had to It didn’t have toThey are followed by the main
verb, which is always in the base form.
I have to study hard. He has to try more.
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SEMI-MODALS
Be able toHave to
Need to
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W RD RDER:
SUBJECT MODAL or SEMI-MODAL MAIN VERB REST OF THE
SENTENCE
My dogcan play
the piano!
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1.Ability in the present or future
CAN
She can ride a horse.
She can’t ride a bike
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2. RequestsCANCan you helpme with myFrench homework? Yes, ofcourse.
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3. To ask or give permission
CAN
Can I go swimming?No, youcan’t.It’s not safe.
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1. To express negative assumption i.e. to
show you don’t believe that something is true.
CAN’T
They can’tbe at work.
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1.Ability in the past
COULD
I could sail very well whenI was young.
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2. Polite requestsCOULD
Could you please bequiet?
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3. SuggestionsCOULD
We could follow this path to the top of the hill.
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4. PossibilityCOULD
Sylvia and Tom are late. They could be stuck in traffic.
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1. PossibilityMAY
There is a lot of traffic.I may be a little late for themeeting.
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2. I / We - To ask for permission(formal)
MAY
May I have a look at this report?
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3. To give (or not) permission
MAY
Yes, Robert,you may be excused.
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4. PossibilityMIGHT
We might organize the meeting for Tuesday.
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1. Obligation,MUST
You must stop whenthe light isred!
necessity in the present
or future
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2. Positive logical MUST certainty
They must be very rich!
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3. Suggestions, MUST
recommendationsYou must see Harry Potter 7.It’s great!
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1. ProhibitionMUST
You mustn’t park here!