modal verbs
Modal verbs (1) and their substitutes
Modal Verb |
Expressing |
Example
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MUST |
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I must stop when the traffic lights turn red. |
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You must read this book. It's much spoken about and is worth reading. |
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You must not smoke in the hospital. |
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Must I get up that early on Sunday? |
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Have (got) to |
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It's getting late and I've got to go home. I had a lot of work to do, so I had to sit up late. He'll have to stay in bed for some time - he is getting down with a cold. |
CAN
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Can you swim? When I was younger I could stay up all night and not get tired. |
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Smoking can cause cancer ! |
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Can you give me your book for a while? Can I use your phone please? Can I help you? Now that we have finished the work you can go home. (I allow you to go home) |
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To be able to |
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I 'm afraid I won't be able to come to see you tonight. |
COULD |
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Excuse me, could I just say something? Could you, please ... |
MAY |
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May I use your phone please? May I come in? |
SHOULD/ OUGHT to |
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I ought to/ should see a doctor. I have a terrible headache. |
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You should spend more time in the open. |
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You should have informed me yesterday that you wouldn't come today! |
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Had better |
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You had (You'd) better stay at home in such nasty weather. |
SHALL |
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Shall I open the window? Shall we meet at 6? I've lost my bag. What shall I do? |
NEED |
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Need I say that I love you!? |
absence of obligation (negative) |
I need not buy any tomatoes. There are plenty of them in the fridge. You needn't call him. I'll do it myself |