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Modal Verbs Of Probability

Modal Verbs Of Probability

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5th Grade

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6.NS.B.3

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Pablo Moreno

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Modal Verbs of Probability

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Today we will learn

What is a modal verb.

Modals of probability.

Will

Could/May

Might

Won’t

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What is a modal verb?

A modal verb is a verb that adds meaning or an intention to other verbs.

Modal verbs have only one form and precede a lexical verb. They can also operate as auxiliary verbs, so they can
open a question and be contracted with “not”

I could talk to him if you want → She could talk to him if I want.

If you want, could I talk to him? → If I want, could she talk to him?

I couldn’t talk to him. I don’t like him. She couldn’t talk to him, she doesn’t like him.

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Will

Definition: "Will" expresses certainty or strong likelihood about a future event or action.

Example: "She will attend the conference tomorrow."

Usage: Used when you are sure or confident about something happening in the future.

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Could/May

Definition: "Could" and "may" indicate possibility or permission.

Example: "He could be late due to traffic."

Usage: Used when there is a chance or a possibility of something happening, but it's not certain.

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Might

Definition: "Might" suggests a smaller or more uncertain possibility compared to "could" or "may."

Example: "I might go to the party if I finish my work on time."

Usage: Used when there is a slight chance or uncertainty about something happening in the future.

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Won’t

Definition: "Won't" expresses a negative certainty or a strong refusal to do something.

Example: "He won't apologize for his mistake."

Usage: Used to indicate a strong belief that something will not happen or that someone refuses to do something.

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