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Many Modals By: Joan Cogle. WHAT ARE MODALS? Special helping verbs used with other verbs to express things that have not actually happened. Example: I.

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1 Many Modals By: Joan Cogle

2 WHAT ARE MODALS? Special helping verbs used with other verbs to express things that have not actually happened. Example: I must complete my homework tonight.

3 What is the verb in the sentence? complete The verb is complete. The word must is a modal, it is used to modify or give more information about the main verb.

4 Modals are also know as auxiliary verbs and are used to show : Possibility – I might be able to join you for lunch. Ability - She can do a backflip. Necessity - You must pay the water bill today.

5 Modals are also used to ask for permission Example: May I please use the bathroom? OR Offer a suggestion Example: You should eat more vegetables.

6 Some Common Modals are: Can/Could Shall/Should Will/Would Must

7 Abilitycan/could Possibilitymight Necessitymust Permissionmay Suggestion Request shall/should Will/would

8 Now, Let’s practice! Identify the modal verb in each sentence. 1.You could ride your bike across the country, but I advise against it. 2.Since all dogs are mammals, this golden retriever must be a mammal. 3.You might consider finishing your assignment tonight.


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