Here comes some valuable websites:
http://www.english-for-students.com/Modal-Verb.html
http://www.englishpage.com/modals/modalintro.html
http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/verbmodal.htm
http://www.englishclub.com/grammar/verbs-modals.htm
Modal Verbs
THE MIND MAP OF MODAL VERBS
Monday, 19 September 2011
CaoRui‘s special note for modal verb
Modal verbs are very special, they do change with tense.But not everyone of them!!!!!!!!!!
As you know, "might" is the past tense of "may", "could" is the past tense of "can", "have" and "had" and etc.
For the words "should" and "would", when they are using as modal words,be careful that they are not the past tense of "shall" and "will"! You may be amazed, but that is what I get from the grammar collection.
Secondly, the modal verbs do not have particular forms for third-person singular pronoun.
For example,He can swim.
She should have done her homework.
He ought to clean his room.
As you know, "might" is the past tense of "may", "could" is the past tense of "can", "have" and "had" and etc.
For the words "should" and "would", when they are using as modal words,be careful that they are not the past tense of "shall" and "will"! You may be amazed, but that is what I get from the grammar collection.
Secondly, the modal verbs do not have particular forms for third-person singular pronoun.
For example,He can swim.
She should have done her homework.
He ought to clean his room.
Sunday, 18 September 2011
Some exercise on modal verbs
1) ......... you please bring me my notebook?
(a) Will
(b) May
(c) Do
(d) Should
2) ......... you please bring me my notebook?
(a) Should
(b) Do
(c) Can
(d) Haven't
3) ......... you please bring me my notebook?
(a) Should
(b) Do
(c) Can
(d) Haven't
4) ......... you please bring me my notebook?
(a) Shall
(b) Could
(c) May
(d) Must
5) ......... you want some water?
(a) Can
(b) Have
(c) May
(d) Do
6) ......... you like some water?
(a) Can
(b) May
(c) Would
(d) Do
7) ......... I ride with you to work?
(a) Would
(b) Can
(c) Let
(d) Have
8) ......... I ride with you to work?
(a) Does
(b) Haven't
(c) Allow
(d) May
9) ......... I could ride with you to work?
(a) Is there any way
(b) Ain't there no way
(c) Might there some way
(d) Aren't there some ways
10) ......... I ride with you to work?
(a) Will you mind if
(b) Could you mind if
(c) Would you mind if
(d) Can you mind if
Answers: A,B,C,B,D,C,B,D,A,C
Tuesday, 13 September 2011
Examples of modal verb usage
Uses of modal verbs
The uses of modal verbs are to indicate/show, Ability / Possibility
Inability / Impossibility
Asking for permission
Request and for Asking for permission.
Suggestion or
Necessity / Obligation
Prohibition
Saying what’s right or correct
Offer
Saying what’s right or correct
Recommending action
Uncertain prediction
instant decisions
Promise
Certain prediction
Making arrangementsInvitation
Preferences
Definition of modal verbs
Modal verbs are special verbs which behave very differently from normal verbs. Here are some important differences:
1. Modal verbs do not take "-s" in the third person.
2. You use "not" to make modal verbs negative, even in Simple Present and Simple Past.
3. Many modal verbs cannot be used in the past tenses or the future tenses.
Common Modal Verbs
Can Could May Might Must | Ought to Shall Should Will Would |
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