Modal Verbs

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Teaching grammar - Introduction to modal verbs.
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MODAL VERBS > They always come before the main verb. > They do not take an -s, -ing or -ed suffix. > They are followed by a bare infinitive (with the exception of ought [+to +verb]) MODAL VERBS > They are classified as semi-verbs. > They have positive and negative forms (can-can't, should-shouldn't, must-mustn't,...). > They act as auxiliaries in questions: modal + subject + verb
Advice Should - Shouldn't (Ought to) You should see a doctor
Obligation Must (only in the present tense) Have to (to form all the other tenses) You must study hard He had to leave earlier yesterday
Ability Can-Can't / Could-Couldn't I can design dresses He could climb the mountain
Possibility and permission May-May not / Might-Might not / Could-couldn't That is the sort of thing Tom may like. May I use your phone?
Prohibition Mustn't You mustn't talk during the exam
Logical assumption Must (affirmative sentences) / Can't (negative sentences) She must be at work. She can't be at work
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