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MODAL VERBS

Different moods and different ways to express them ABILITY POSSIBILITY PERMISSION OBLIGATION EXPECTABILITY PROBABILITY Verbs Adjectives Modal Verbs

Present, past and future I am You /we /they are He /she /it is I / he / she / it was You /we /they were I You /we /they will be He /she /it There is There are There was There were There will be I /you /we /they write He / she / it writes You wrote He We lived They You He will write We

Structure of Modal Verbs I Modal Verb (can /should, etc.) Infinitive (without TO) You He She It We They

CAN is used to indicate the possession of an ABILITY. e.g. He can speak German fluently (= He’s able to speak German fluently)

I Rewrite the sentences. Use “CAN” for ability. He’s able to drive a car. My daughter is capable of playing the piano beautifully. She’s an excellent secretary. She has the ability to type 80 words a minute. He can drive a car. My daughter can play the piano beautifully She can type 80 words a minute.

Most adults are unable to use a computer. A recent investigation shows that 65% of high school students don’t know how to use a calculator. Only 2% of Chileans are able to speak English fluently. Most adults can’t use a computer. ... 65% of high school students can’t use a calculator. Only 2% of Chileans can speak English fluently.

Different ways to express ability Can Be able to Be capable of (ING) Have the ability to Know how to

CAN / MAY are used to indicate a present or future POSSIBILITY e.g. The solution may / can be found at the back of the book (= It’s possible to find the solution at the back of the book)

II Rewrite the sentences. Use “MAY” or “CAN” for possibility. Due to the repairs, trains are possibly subject to delays. It’s possible that we face an energy crisis this winter. Maybe we’ll change rooms for the next test since the room is very small. Due to the repairs, trains may be subject to delays. We may face an energy crisis this winter. We may change rooms for the next test since the room ...

Perhaps agronomists will have to test the soil because they’ve found traces of pollutants. Let’s not wait any longer. It’s possible that he won’t come today. It’s possible that ships won’t dock in the harbor because of the rain. Agronomists may have to test the soil because ... He may not come today. Ships may not dock in the harbor because of the rain.

CAN / MAY are also used to give PERMISSION. e.g. You can / may speak to the patient just a few minutes. (=You’re allowed to speak to the patient just a few minutes)

III Rewrite the sentences. Use “MAY” or “CAN” for permission. He has permission to play after doing his homework. You’re allowed to miss classes if you get 85% on the first test. Do I have permission to smoke? He may play after doing hid homework You may miss classes if you get 85% on the first test. May I smoke?

You’re allowed to call me by my nickname. I gave her permission to leave the class earlier since she has stomach cramps. You may call me by my nickname. She may leave the class earlier since she has ...

SHOULD is often used to indicate what is regarded as PROBABLE or reasonably EXPECTED e.g. The introduction of new machinery should contribute greatly to better results. (=It’s expected that the introduction of new machinery will contribute greatly…)

IV Rewrite the sentences. Use “SHOULD” for what is probable or expected. They expect the meeting to be finishing right now. The Conservatives are expected to win the next election. We don’t expect that it will take long to get there. The meeting should be finishing right now. The Conservatives should win the next election. It shouldn’t take (us) long to get there.

It probably won’t be difficult to pass the test. The new regulation probably won’t affect the old students. It shouldn’t be difficult to pass the test. The new regulation shouldn’t affect the old students.

MUST is often used to indicate OBLIGATION. e.g. You must obtain a visa to travel to USA. (=It’s compulsory that you obtain a visa to travel to USA.)

V Rewrite the sentences. Use “MUST” for obligation. There’s no gravity in space. Astronauts have to take showers inside big plastic bags. Astronauts are also obliged to drink through tubes. It’s compulsory that students write the test in ink. Astronauts must take showers inside plastic bags. Astronauts must also drink through tubes. Students must write the test in ink.

I feel obliged to visit them again. It’s obligatory that he works at the weekend. She’s to answer all the questions before the jury. He’s forced to make a choice. I must visit them again. He must work at the weekend. She must answer all the questions before the jury. He must make a choice.

VI These sentences are wrong. Correct the mistakes. He can playing tennis very well. We must to hurry or we’ll be late. At the meeting tomorrow he may mentioned the problem. He can play tennis very well. We must hurry or we’ll be late. At the meeting tomorrow he may mention the problem.

He’s been here for hours. He must been tired. She should knows the answer. He’s been here for hours. He must be tired. She should know the answer.

Translate these sentences into English. Use a Modal Verb. Debido a la lluvia, es posible que no venga a clases mañana. Es obligación que los alumnos asistan a la reunión. Se espera que ellos ganen el partido. Nadie tiene permiso para irse antes. Todos tienen que pagar para entrar. ¿Sabes nadar? A lo mejor están en la biblioteca. Nadie es capaz de reparar esta máquina.