Week 8 - Modals

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MODALS
Verbs that cannot be used
without another verb.
Modals should be used with
another verb in its base form.
MODALS
will - it express a promise
Example:
I will sing the Cavite Hymn louder
from now on.
I will bring my umbrella next time.
MODALS
shall - it express requesting
permission
Example:
Shall I return this medal?
Shall we go to the park?
MODALS
may - it express uncertainty
Example:
I may come tomorrow.
We may hunt spiders later in the
evening.
MODALS
can - it express ability
Example:
Abby said she can write a
composition that well.
She can dance, sing, and act.
MODALS
could - it express able to do in the past
Example:
My brother could play the cymbals when
he was younger.
She could paint before she started
school.
MODALS
ought to- it expresses advice, obligation or
necessity
Example:
Johndel ought to practice using the drums
some more.
You ought to finish your homework before
you watch TV.
MODALS
must - it express probability.
Example:
She must have copy it.
The girl must wait for her mother and
not leave by herself.
Drill No. 8
Identify what modals is used in the sentence.
1. May I use your book?
2. When he was young, he could swim very
well.
3. We must try our best to be there.
4. All students of this school ought to abide
by the rules and instructions provided.
5. She can speak several languages.
Drill No. 8
Identify what modals is used in the sentence.
6. I will make the travel arrangements,
there's no need to worry.
7. That dog may be dangerous.
8. She can bake a muffin.
9. George must be on the plane by now.
10. Shall I make my own pizza?
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