Английская грамматика: модальные глаголы


Study the information about modal verbs


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Modal verbs


Study the information about modal verbs.

  

The two uses of modal verbs.

 

1. Verbs like can and may are modal auxiliaries. We often refer to them as modal verbs.


There are ten modal verbs: can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should must, ought to and three ‘semi-modals’: need, dare, used to.

 

In their first use, modal verbs have basic meanings which are given in dictionaries.



 

Modal verbs are not ‘complete verbs’. We use verbs like must and can to refer only to the present or the future.


The second way we use modals is to express degrees of certainty and uncertainty. We use all modals (except shall). We express the greatest uncertainty with might, the greatest uncertainty with must/can’t.

 

He must be right. He must know the answer.
She can’t be right. She can’t know the answer.

 

In their second use, modals have only two forms.


1. Present form. He must be right. He must know the answer.


2. Perfect and past form. He must have been right. He must have known the answer.

8. Expressing ability and inability

Теория:

Expressing ability and inability.

  

1. We can use can (or to be able to) to describe natural or learned ability.

  

She can run 1500 metres in 5 minutes.

  

2. We can use could, couldn’t, was/were able to when we describe ‘general ability in the past’.




I could run very fast when I was a girl.

  

3. We use was/were able to or managed to (not could) to describe the successful completion of a specific action:




We were able to get plane tickets last week.

 

4. We can use couldn’t to describe a specific action not successfully completed.




We could not get tickets for the concert last month.

 

  

Verbs of perception with can and could.



 

1. When we are describing something that is happening now, we do not use the progressive with these verbs.




I see a bird in that tree.

 

2. We use can + verb in place of the present simple with verbs of perception.




I can see a bird in that tree.

 

 

We use could + verb in the place of the simple past with verbs of perception.




I looked up, but couldn’t see anything.

9. Modal verbs. Expressing certainty and possibility

Теория:

Study the information about modal verbs.

  

Expressing certainty and possibility.



  

1. If we are certain of our acts, we use be or any full verb.


Jim is at home. Jim works at home.

 

 

2. If we are referring to possibility, we use may, might, could + be/have been.




Jane may/might/could be at home now.

 

Or we use may, might, could + full verb



 

Kate may/might/could work at head office.

 

  

Certain and uncertain answers to questions.



 


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