English Grammar
Modal Verbs
All the auxiliary verbs except be, do and have are called modals. Unlike
other
auxiliary verbs modals only exist in their helping form; they
cannot act alone as the
main verb in a sentence.
Be,
do, and
have also differ from the other auxiliaries in that they can also serve as ordinary
verbs in a given sentence.
The modal verbs are:-
CAN /
COULD /
MAY /
MIGHT /
MUST /
SHALL /
SHOULD /
OUGHT TO /
WILL /
WOULD
Modal
|
Example
|
Uses
|
Can |
They can control their own budgets.
We can’t fix it.
Can I smoke here?
Can you help me? |
Ability / Possibility
Inability / Impossibility
Asking for permission
Request |
Could |
Could I borrow your dictionary?
Could you say it again more slowly?
We could try to fix it ourselves.
I think we could have another Gulf War.
He gave up his old job so he could work for us. |
Asking for permission.
Request
Suggestion
Future possibility
Ability in the past |
May |
May I have another cup of coffee?
China may become a major economic power. |
Asking for permission
Future possibility |
Might |
We'd better phone tomorrow, they might be eating their dinner now.
They might give us a 10% discount. |
Present possibility
Future possibility |
Must |
We must say good-bye now.
They mustn’t disrupt the work more than necessary. |
Necessity / Obligation
Prohibition |
Ought
to |
We ought to employ a professional writer. |
Saying what’s right or correct |
Shall
(More common in the UK than the US)
|
Shall I help you with your luggage?
Shall we say 2.30 then?
Shall I do that or will you? |
Offer
Suggestion
Asking what to do |
Should |
We should sort out this problem at once.
I think we should check everything again.
Profits should increase next year. |
Saying what’s right or correct
Recommending action
Uncertain prediction |
Will |
I can’t see any taxis so I’ll
walk.
I'll do that for you if you like.
I’ll get back to you first thing on Monday.
Profits will increase next year. |
Instant decisions
Offer
Promise
Certain prediction |
Would |
Would you mind if I brought a colleague
with me?
Would you pass the salt please?
Would you mind waiting a moment?
"Would three o`clock suit you?" - "That’d
be fine."
Would you like to play golf this Friday?
"Would you prefer tea or coffee?" - "I’d
like tea please." |
Asking for permission
Request |
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