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Modal Verbs


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Modal Verbs
A. express the speaker’s beliefs about or interpretation of the main action
You should get more exercise. (The speaker thinks this is a positive or even necessary course of action.)

You might find work on a farm. (The speaker thinks there is a weak possibility of finding work.)


B. share certain grammatical features that make them grammatically, but not semantically, interchangeable


  • invariable for all persons

  • occupy the position of the auxiliary verb in the sentence

  • are followed immediately by the base verb without to, except for ought to

12 Formal Modals and general semantic areas (not exhaustive)




semantic area: potere

semantic area: dovere

semantic area: futurity/conditionality/dovere

 

can

must

will

need

could

should

would

dare

may

ought to

shall

 

might

 

 

 

Semi-modal forms




can

be able to

must

have to

could

 

should

had better

may

be allowed to

ought to

be supposed to

might




 

 

Potere as:




ability, capacity

present

can

be able to



I can speak French.

This glass can hold 400 centilitres of liquid.



 

past

could

was able to



I could swim when I was 10.

He was able to swim to shore when the boat sank.



permission

present

may

is allowed to

can


You may not park here.

cannot


are not allowed to

 

past

was allowed to

When I was a child, girls were not allowed to wear trousers to school.

Potere as possibility/probability



present/

future


may

He may be at home.

could


might

could

might

past

may have

They may have told Sue.

could


might

could have

might have

Possibility/probability is an opinion

is will may could/might

factual certain prediction possible less possible


Jack is studying. (I know it for a fact.)

He will study all afternoon. (I feel very certain in predicting this.)

He may study all afternoon. (He has a test tomorrow.)

He could/might study all afternoon. (He has a test tomorrow but he is already well prepared.)


Dovere as obligation

at the moment of imposing authority or in the formulation of rules and regulations

must

You must finish in 30 minutes. (Teacher to students during an exam.)

All vehicles must display a parking permit. (Sign at car park entrance.)



referring to imposed authority

have to

You have to have a parking permit to park here.

general necessity

have to

need (only neg and questions)



He has to go to the bank.

You needn’t worry, everything is ok.


past –


must and have to both become had to

We had to finish in 30 minutes.

He had to go to the bank.
negative –

You must not use a dictionary. (It is forbidden.) vs. He doesn’t have to use a dictionary/He needn’t use a dictionary. (It’s not necessary, he knows the language well.)


Dovere as logical supposition/deduction

present -

He’s late. He must be stuck in traffic.

No one is answering the phone. They must not be at home.

They can’t be out. The car is in the driveway.

past -


They missed the concert even if they are big fans. They must not have been able to get tickets.

They love that group. They must have seen the concert.


Dovere as advice

You should stop smoking.

ought to

had better


NB. had better implies that there could be negative consequences if we do not follow the advice given us.
Dovere to indicate a wise, proper or morally correct course of action

present

You should never bet more money than you can afford to loose.

You should show respect to the elderly.


past

He should have called a lawyer before speaking with the police.


Dovere to indicate plans

He should be on a train to Rome now.

They are supposed to arrive tomorrow evening.

(This was the arrangement but the speaker is not 100% certain this is happening/will happen.)


He was supposed to call at 3 o’clock.

(This was the arrangement, but it didn’t happen.)

Will

futurity – most common use



obligation – the language of contracts

The renter will vacate the premises by 30 June.



The supplier will pay a penalty of 10% for deliveries effected more than 15 days after terms of contract.
would

  • conditionals

I would buy a new car if I had more money.

Would you hand me that book, please?

  • future in the past

It would be more than 3 days before we reached the coast of South America.
shall

  • to offer to do something for someone

Shall I turn on the light?

Shall we go out for a change instead of sitting in front of the TV?


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