BK 1 Unit 21 To 24 Modal Auxiliaries
BK 1 Unit 21 To 24 Modal Auxiliaries
BK 1 Unit 21 To 24 Modal Auxiliaries
He is badly injured.
We must take him to
the hospital right
now.
Modal auxiliaries go with another verb and
add meaning.
He is badly injured.
We must take him
to the hospital right
now.
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There are other expressions that are similar to modal
auxiliaries: be able to,
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There are other expressions that are similar to modal
auxiliaries: be able to, be going to,
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There are other expressions that are similar to modal
auxiliaries: be able to, be going to, and have to.
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be able to + verb
Affirmative and negative
I am able to
We/You/They am not able to
walk
is able to
He/She/It is not able to
Are you able to walk on the road?
Yes, I am able to walk on it. It’s wide enough.
No, I’m not able to walk on it. It’s too narrow.
are going to
We/You/They
are not going to
Are you going to eat dinner with Jane?
Yes, I am.
No, I’m not. I’m going to eat with Mary.
I’m going to learn how to cook next week.
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Have to expresses strong obligation. The obligation
comes from an outside source like a law, a rule at
school or someone of authority.
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has to/have to + verb
Affirmative and negative
I have to
We/You/They don’t have to
leave
has to
He/She/It doesn’t have to
Do you have to leave?
Yes, I have to leave.
No, I don’t have to leave.
Do they have to work tomorrow.
Yes, they do.
No, they don’t.
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Can, could, might, must, will, should and would are
modal auxiliary verbs. Modal + verb
Do you think your sister-
in-law would cut my I think she would. I
hair? could call and ask
her.
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Can, could, might, must, will, should and would
are modal auxiliary verbs. Modal + verb
Affirmative and negative
can might will
I/He/She/It
can’t might not won’t
We/You/ help
could must should
They
couldn’t must not shouldn’t
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs
can ability / polite question
could ability in the past / polite question
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs
can ability / polite question
could ability in the past / polite question
might possibility
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Modal Auxiliary Verbs
can ability / polite question
could ability in the past / polite question
might possibility
must requirement
IIcouldn’t
_______go
gototoschool
schoolyesterday.
yesterday.
couldn’t indicates a past ability
shouldn’t indicates advisability
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Modal Auxiliaries
Click on the correct sentences:
Ed is able to play the violin. correct
Ed must to play the violin. incorrect
The End
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