Zusammenfassung der Ressource
MODAL VERBS
- PRESENT
- ABILITY
- CAN /CAN'T + infinitive
- I can play chess.
- PERMISSION
- May I go to the toilet?
- can(not) /could (not)/ may (not) / might (not) + infinitive
- POSSIBILITY/PROBABILITY
- may (not) / might (not) / could (not) + infinitive
- It may rain tomorrow
- LOGICAL
DEDUCTION
- must (affirmative) / can't (negative) + infinitive
- That person can't be Peter because he is in paris.
- PROHIBITION
- mustn't /can't + infinitive
- You mustn't smoke in class.
- OBLIGATION
- must /have-has to + infinitive
- Yo have to wear a helmet in motorbikes
- LACK OF OBLIGATION/NECCESITY
- don't/doesn't have/need to + infinitive // needn't + infinitive
- You don't have to wear uniform at school.
- ADVICE
- should(not) / ought (not) to / had better + infinitive
- You should visit your grandmother.
- NECESSITY
- need to + infinitive
- I need to sleep.
- PROMISES
- will + infinitive
- I will finish it on time.
- PROPOSALS/HELPS/SUGGESTIONS
- shall I/we....???
- Shall we go to the beach?
- PAST
- POSSIBILITY /
PROBABILITY
- may / could / might have + past participle
- He could have gone home because he was not there
- ADVICE
- should /ought (not) to have + past participle
- I should have studied more.
- ABILITY
- could (not) + infinitive
- I could swim when I was 2.
- PERMISSION
- can / could / may / might (not) have + past participle
- She may have gone to the toilet
- DEDUCTION
- must / can't have + past participle
- They can't have done it because they were not there.
- LACK OF OBLIGATION/
NECCESITY
- needn't have + past participle(no era necesario pero se hizo)
- You needn't have bought me a present
- didn't have/need to + infinitive (no era necesario pero NO se hizo)
- I didn't have to bring the English books.