Modals الأفعال الناقصة Expresses: تعبر عن: تعبر عن:Example مثال مثال mightPossibilityالإمكانية I hoped that I might succeed. I thought that the weather.

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Modals الأفعال الناقصة Expresses: تعبر عن: تعبر عن:Example مثال مثال mightPossibilityالإمكانية I hoped that I might succeed. I thought that the weather might change can, am/is/are able to Abilityالمقدرة He can do it carefully. He is able to solve the problem. shall be able, will be able Ability in the future المقدرة على المستقبل I shall be able to help you. could Past, present or future possibility الإمكانية في الماضي/ المضارع / المستقبل Fahad could drive his car a year ago. Ali is not in class today. He could be sick. Do not leave now. It could rain now. mustNecessityالضرورة You must listen to your teachers. had to The past form of must :past necessity الضرورة في الماضي Faisal could not come to our dinner party. He had to stay home to study.

Modals الأفعال الناقصة Expresses: تعبر عن: تعبر عن:Example مثال مثال ought to Adviceالنصيحة You ought to help the poor. ought to have Actions that were advisable in the past أحداث كان من المستحسن عملها في الماضي You ought to have studied. (You did not. That was a mistake)

Modals الأفعال الناقصة AffirmativeإثباتNegativeنفيQuestionإثبات Short Answers إجابات مختصرة AffirmativeNegative They should eat now. They should not eat now. Should they eat now? Yes, they should. No, they should not. He will leave. He will not leave. Will he leave? Yes, he will. No, he will not. He would succeed. He would not succeed. Would he leave? Yes, he would. No, he would not. I might succeed. I might not succeed. Might I succeed? I may sleep. I may not sleep. May I sleep?

Modals الأفعال الناقصة AffirmativeإثباتNegativeنفيQuestionإثبات Short Answers إجابات مختصرة AffirmativeNegative I can do it. I can not do it. Can I do it? Yes, you can. No, you can not. He could talk. He could not talk. Could he talk? Yes, he could. No, he could not. We could have a test tomorrow. We could not have a test tomorrow. Could we have a test tomorrow? Yes, you could. No, he could not. You must go now. You must not go now. Must you go now? Yes, I must. No, I must not. You ought to help them. You ought not to help them. Ought you to help them? Yes, I ought to. No, I ought not.