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1 Modal Auxiliaries Present and Future Forms
Modals Modal Auxiliaries Present and Future Forms

2 Modals Modal or modal auxiliaries do not express tense or time, but they change the meaning of the base verb. The meaning changes according to the context of the sentence.

3 Present modals: 1.Can , could 2.Will , would 3. Should , ought to
4.May , might 5. Must , have to

4 Can , could can past is could = ability For example:- ** Can :
1.Meena can teach reading class. 2· Dalia can speak Arabic. ** Could: 1.John could ride a unicycle when he was younger. 2· Ameen could play tennis well when he was a teenager. ·

5 I can see you..

6 Could , be able to Now there are some differences between be able to and could There are some words which help us to put be able to like : happily, fortunately, luckily in this case we use be able to which means something i was able to do it And we use could when there is something I can do it but I did not do it

7 Will , would We use it to ask someone to do something , or to do something in the future. For example:- Will: ? Will you go to the shop for me1. 2. I will go to Paris next week. would: 1. Would you do me a favor?

8 should, ought to Should, ought to = to give someone advice.
For example :- 1. You should study hard to pass your exams . 2. you ought to study hard to pass your exams.

9 You should study hard

10 May , might may, might = possible action in the future For example:-
It may rain, wear your coat. I might come to visit you.

11 Must , have to must= it’s necessary to do something For example:-
You must not smoke at the gas station. have to= obligation (impersonal) You have to wear uniform

12 You must study


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