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Modals and semi-modals

Modals and semi-modals

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Modals and semi-modals

by Gema Anahi Galindo Mendoza.

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Modals and Semi-modals

DEFINITION:

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​Express ability, possibility, permission, obligation, etc.

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Modals

Modals are auxiliary verbs used to express ability, possibility, permission, obligation, etc.

​Examples:

CAN, COULD, MAY, MIGHT, SHOULD, MUST, SHALL, WILL, WOULD

​Semi-modals

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Semi-modals verbs are composed of two or more separate words ending with "to"

Examples:

HAVE TO, OUGHT TO, NEED TO, BE ABLE TO, USE TO, BE GOING TO

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What does each express?

​Could

​Can

​May

​Must

PAST ABILITY, SUGGESTION, FUTURE POSSIBILITY

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​ABILITY, REQUEST,

PERMISSION, OFFERS

PERMISSION OR FUTURE POSSIBILITY

NECESSITY OR OBLIGATION

​Ought to

ADVICE

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What does each express?

​Should

​Shall

Will

Would

ADVICE OR UNCERTAIN PREDICTION

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OFFER OR SUGGESTION

CERTAIN PREDICTION OR PROMISE

REQUEST, INVITATION OR MAKING ARRANGEMENTS.

​Might

PRESENT OR FUTURE POSSIBILITY

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TIME TO PRACTICE !!

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I ___ swim.

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"HAVE TO, OUGHT TO, NEED TO, BE ABLE TO, USE TO, BE GOING TO" belong to:

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Modals

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Semi-modals

Modals and semi-modals

by Gema Anahi Galindo Mendoza.

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