HO & WS Modal Verbs
HO & WS Modal Verbs
HO & WS Modal Verbs
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Modal verbs are special verbs which behave
very differently from normal verbs. Here are
some important differences:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
I can ride a horse. ability
We can stay with my brother when we are in Paris. opportunity
She cannot stay out after 10 PM. permission
Can you hand me the stapler? request
Any child can grow up to be president. possibility
Most modal verbs behave quite irregularly in the past and the future. Study the chart below to learn how "can"
behaves in different contexts.
3. I'll have some free time 3. I won't have any time later. I can't
tomorrow. I can help her then. help her then.
1. I can drive Susan's car when 1. I can't drive Susan's car when she is may
she is out of town. out of town.
2 Could
"Could" is used to express possibility or past ability as well as to make suggestions and requests. "Could" is also
commonly used in conditional sentences as the conditional form of "can."
Examples:
Most modal verbs behave quite irregularly in the past and the future. Study the chart below to learn how
"could" behaves in different contexts.
3. John could go to jail for stealing the 3. Mary couldn't possibly go to jail for the
money. crime.
1. If I had more time, I could travel 1. Even if I had more time, I couldn't travel
around the world. around the world.
could
2. If I had had more time, I could have 2. Even if I had had more time, I couldn't have
conditional
traveled around the world. traveled around the world.
of can
3. If I had more time this winter, I 3. Even if I had more time this winter, I
could travel around the world. couldn't travel around the world.
1. NO PRESENT FORM NO NEGATIVE FORMS
Examples:
Examples:
3. NONE
1. She has to read four books for 1. She doesn't have to read "Grapes of must
this literature class. Wrath." It's optional reading for extra
credit.
2. She had to finish the first book
have to before the midterm. 2. She didn't have to write a critique of
necessit "The Scarlet Letter." She had to give a
y 3. She will have to finish the other presentation to her class.
books before the final exam.
3. She won't have to take any other
literature classes. American Literature
101 is the only required course.
REMEMBER: "Do not have to" vs. "Must not"
"Do not have to" suggests that someone is not required to do something. "Must not" suggests
that you are prohibited from doing something.
Examples:
Examples:
5 Have Got To
f t g+ p"Have got to" is used to express necessity and obligation.
Examples:
6 Ought To
"Ought to" is used to advise or make recommendations. "Ought to" also expresses assumption or expectation
as well as strong probability, often with the idea that something is deserved. "Ought not" (without "to") is used
to advise against doing something, although Americans prefer the less formal forms "should not" or "had better
not."
Examples:
Most modal verbs behave quite irregularly in the past and the future. Study the chart below to learn how "ought
to" behaves in different contexts.
ought to 1. She ought to have the package by now. "Ought not" is used should
assumption, expectation, primarily to express
2. She ought to have received the package negative
probability yesterday. recommendations.
(See above.)
3. She ought to receive the package tonight.
Examples:
7 Mustftg +p
"Must" is most commonly used to express certainty. It can also be used to express necessity or strong
recommendation, although native speakers prefer the more flexible form "have to." "Must not" can be used to
prohibit actions, but this sounds very severe; speakers prefer to use softer modal verbs such as "should not"
or "ought not" to dissuade rather than prohibit.
Examples:
2. That must have been the 2. That must not have been the
must
right restaurant. There are no right restaurant. I guess there is
certainty
other restaurants on this street. another one around here
somewhere.
3. NO FUTURE FORM
3. NO FUTURE FORM
must not You must not swim in that river.
It's full of crocodiles.
Examples:
9 Should
"Should" is most commonly used to make recommendations or give advice. It can also be used to express
obligation as well as expectation.
Examples:
Most modal verbs behave quite irregularly in the past and the future. Study the chart below to learn how
"should" behaves in different contexts.
8 Shall
"Shall" is used to indicate future action. It is most commonly used in sentences with "I" or "we,"
and is often found in suggestions, such as "Shall we go?" "Shall" is also frequently used in
promises or voluntary actions. In formal English, the use of "shall" to describe future events often
expresses inevitability or predestination. "Shall" is much more commonly heard in British English
than in American English; Americans prefer to use other forms, although they do sometimes use
"shall" in suggestions or formalized language.
Examples:
shall I shall take care of everything I shall never forget you. will
volunteering for you.
, I shall never give up the fight for
promising I shall make the travel freedom.
arrangements. There's no
(British form) need to worry.
Man shall explore the distant Man shall never give up the
shall
regions of the universe. exploration of the
inevitability
universe.
We shall overcome
(British form)
oppression. He shall not be held back.
10 May
"May" is most commonly used to express possibility. It can also be used to give or request
permission, although this usage is becoming less common.
Examples:
Cheryl may be at home, or perhaps at work. possibility
Johnny, you may leave the table when you have finished your dinner. give permission
May I use your bathroom? request permission
1. You may leave the 1. You may not leave the table. can
table now that you're You're not
finished with your dinner. finished with your dinner yet.
Examples:
Most modal verbs behave quite irregularly in the past and the future. Study the chart below to learn how
"might" behaves in different contexts.
2. She might have taken the bus. I'm 2. She might not have taken
might
not sure how she got to work. the bus. She might have walked
possibility
home.
3. She might take the bus to get home.
I don't think Bill will be able to give 3. She might not take the bus.
her a ride. She might get a ride from Bill.
1. If I entered the contest, I might 1. Even if I entered the contest,
actually win. I might not win.
might 2. If I had entered the contest, I might 2. Even if I had entered the
conditional actually have won. contest, I might not have won.
of may
3. If I entered the contest tomorrow, I 3. Even if I entered the contest
might actually win. Unfortunately, I tomorrow, I might not win.
can't enter it.
1. NO PRESENT FORM 1. NO PRESENT FORM could
Examples:
12 Would
"Would" is most commonly used to create conditional verb forms. It also serves as the past
form of the modal verb "will."
*Additionally, "would" can indicate repetition in the past. For more information on the grammar behind
the modal verb "would," look for following tutorials on the web: Conditional Tutorial, Future in the Past,
and Would Always.
Examples:
homework.
Complete the sentences using the words listed below. Don't forget to capitalize when necessary. Some gaps may have
more than one correct answer.
can could have to must might should
1. Ted's flight from Amsterdam took more than 11 hours. He____________ be exhausted after such a long flight.
He____________ prefer to stay in tonight and get some rest.
2. If you want to get a better feeling for how the city is laid out, you ____________walk downtown and explore the waterfront.
3. Hiking the trail to the peak ____________be dangerous if you are not well prepared for dramatic weather changes.
You ____________research the route a little more before you attempt the ascent.
4. When you have a small child in the house, you____________ leave small objects lying around. Such objects____________
be swallowed, causing serious injury or even death.
7. Please make sure to water my plants while I am gone. If they don't get enough water, they ____________die.
8. I ____________speak Arabic fluently when I was a child and we lived in Egypt. But after we moved back to Canada, I had very
little exposure to the language and forgot almost everything I knew as a child. Now, I ____________just say a few things in the
language.
9. The book is optional. My professor said we ____________read it if we needed extra credit. But we ____________read it if
we don't want to.
10. Leo: Where is the spatula? It____________ be in this drawer but it's not here.
Nancy: I just did a load of dishes last night and they're still in the dish washer. It ____________be in there. That's the only other
place it ____________be.
11. You ____________take your umbrella along with you today. The weatherman on the news said there's a storm north of here
and it____________ rain later on this afternoon.
12. ____________ we pull over at the next rest stop? I really ____________use the bathroom and I don't know if
I ____________hold it until we get to Chicago.
13. Oh no! Frank's wallet is lying on the coffee table. He____________ have left it here last night.
15. I ____________believe she said that to Megan! She____________ insult her cooking in front of everyone at the party last
night. She____________ have just said she was full or had some salad if she didn't like the meal.
16. Do you ____________chew with your mouth open like that? Geez, it's making me sick watching you eat that piece of pizza.
17. Mrs. Scarlett's body was found in the lounge just moments ago, and it's still warm! Nobody has left the mansion this evening, so
the killer____________ be someone in this room. It____________ be any one of us!!!
18. Ted: I don't know why Denise starting crying when I mentioned the wedding.
Pamela: It____________ have been what you said about her brother. Or, perhaps she is just nervous. After all, the big day is
tomorrow.
19. ____________you always say the first thing that pops into your head? ____________you think once in awhile before you
speak?
20. I was reading the book last night before I went to bed. I never took it out of this room. It____________ be lying around here
somewhere. Where ____________it be? be swallowed, causing serious injury or even death.
Complete the sentences using the words listed below. Don't forget to capitalize when necessary. Some gaps may have
more than one correct answer.
2. You____________ submit the application if it has not been completely filled out. Check that the name, address, and
background information are correct. If the form is not accurate and complete, you will be rejected and you
will____________ reapply at a later date.
3. Tina: Look at these flowers - they're beautiful! But, there's no card. Who could have sent them?
Stephanie: It ____________have been David. He's the only one who would send you flowers.
4. You ____________forget to pay the rent tomorrow. The landlord is very strict about paying on time.
5. You ____________be so rude! Why don't you try saying "please" once in a while.
6. If you are over 18 in California, you____________ take a driver training course to get a driver's license. You can have
a friend or a family member teach you instead. But remember, you ____________ still get your permit before you start
practicing.
7. You ____________be rich to be a success. Some of the most successful people I know haven't got a penny to their
name.
8. Ed: My car broke down in Death Valley last week. I____________ have it towed more than a hundred miles to the
nearest mechanic.
Lilly: That____________ have cost a fortune!
9. While hiking in Alaska, you____________ keep an eye out for bears. If you see one, you____________ approach it.
They are beautiful animals; however, they are wild and unpredictable in nature. You ____________be afraid of them,
but educating yourself about the dangers can help keep you safe.
10. I ____________go to work tomorrow because it is Memorial Day. The best thing about a day off from work is that
I ____________get up at 6:00; I can sleep in till noon if I want to.
11. Yesterday, I ____________cram all day for my French final. I didn't get to sleep until after midnight.
12. Nate: Oh no! I completely forgot we were supposed to pick Jenny up at the airport.
Barbara: She____________ still be sitting there waiting for us.
13. Ingrid received a scholarship to Yale University which will cover 100% of the tuition. She ____________worry at
all about the increasing cost of education.
14. When I was a child my grandmother was continually correcting our manners. She always used to say,
"One____________ eat with one's mouth open." Or, she would correct us by saying, "One ____________ rest one's
elbows on the table." And every time I wanted to leave the table, she would say, "One ____________ ask to be excused."
15. I've redone this math problem at least twenty times, but my answer is wrong according to the answer key. The answer
in the book____________ be wrong!
Complete the sentences using the words listed below. Don't forget to capitalize when necessary. Some gaps may have
more than one correct answer.
1. Nancy said you didn't need to buy her anything for her birthday, but I really think you____________ at least get her some
flowers or a nice bottle of wine.
2. Debbie said she was really busy this week, but I think she ____________show up at the party if she doesn't have to work
overtime on Friday.
3. Nina said she would come over right after work, so she ____________be here by 6:00.
4. Oh my God, he's unconscious. Don't move him - he ____________have internal injuries. Somebody call an ambulance.
7. For most people, learning a language is a challenging undertaking. Experts agree that to make the most of your language learning
experience, you____________ practice the language regularly and push yourself to maintain old vocabulary while acquiring new
words and expressions.
8. New research suggests that exercise can reduce the chance of heart disease as well as cancer. That's why I told my father that
he ____________start walking once a day.
9. We should invite Sally and her husband to come to the picnic on Saturday. We haven't seen them in weeks, and
they ____________really enjoy a nice day at the beach.
10. Tim: While I was a student, I spent a year and a half studying Pygmy culture in the Central African Republic. My research focused
on unique aspects of the their social structure and religion.
Simona: That ____________have been absolutely fascinating!
11. We had better call Tony to see if he's at home before we go over to his house. He ____________be there and we don't want to
drive all the way over there for nothing.
12. At first, my boss didn't want to hire Sam. But, because I had previously worked with Sam, I told my boss that
he ____________take another look at his resume and reconsider him for the position.
13. You ____________worry so much. It doesn't do you any good. Either you get the job, or you don't. If you don't, just apply for
another one. Eventually, you will find work.
14. I would love to go on the cruise to Tahiti with Robin and Michelle. But such a luxurious trip____________ cost a fortune. I
doubt I could afford something like that.
15. The book recommends adding fresh soil and using plant food to make your garden flowers grow. Since some people might be
allergic to chemicals in artificial plant foods, the book says that you____________ use an organic brand to avoid skin irritations.
Complete the sentences using the words listed below. Don't forget to capitalize when necessary. Some gaps may have
more than one correct answer.
1. Unfortunately, James and Michelle had already made plans, so they ____________come with us to the exhibition at the Museum of
Contemporary Art.
2. They have had several major snow storms in the mountains during the last month. We had better call the highway patrol to check
road conditions. The road to Smithsville ____________be passable.
3. We should call Tim before we go over to his house; he____________ be there. I don't want to drive all the way there for nothing.
4. In order to win the pie eating contest, Norman would have to eat sixteen pies in ten minutes. He ____________possibly eat that
many pies - he would explode!
5. I know Eve wants to go to the ballet with us, but we'd better call her before we get her ticket. She works Wednesday nights, and
she____________ be able to get time off that evening.
7. It ____________be a bad idea to take some snacks along while we're hiking. Last time, we got so hungry we had to come back
early without finishing the hike.
8. Jerry might be angry, or he____________. You never really know with him because he's so temperamental.
10. The lamp____________ be broken. Maybe the light bulb just burned out.
11. When you were a child, you could swim from here to the little island in the middle of the river, ____________you? At least, that's
what your father told me.
12. She ____________possibly be the winner of the talent show! The other acts were much better than hers.
13. Frank and Sarah ____________get tickets to the concert. The concert was sold out a little over an hour after tickets went on sale.
14. I heard that band is really popular, and tickets sell out quickly. You____________ get tickets if you wait too long.
15. That concert has been sold out for weeks. You____________ get tickets even if you knew the band personally. It's impossible!
16. It ____________be a bad idea to get a car alarm for your new sports car. New cars tend to attract thieves.
17. That ____________possibly be Mr. Jones. He's lost so much weight that he looks like a completely different person.
19. Jane and Bill ____________have gotten the invitation to the party. Perhaps, that's why they didn't show up. I doubt they would
actually skip your birthday party - they're your best friends!
20. I ____________have left my keys at Simon's house. I wouldn't have been able to drive home if I had done that. They must be
somewhere here in the apartment. Let's keep looking.
Complete the sentences using the words listed below. Don't forget to capitalize when necessary. Some gaps may have
more than one correct answer.
1. I know it's rather rude, but____________ I ask you where you purchased that pocket watch? I have been looking for one like that
for my father.
2. You ____________look good for your interview if you want to get the sales job. You ____________wear the white shirt and
the maroon tie. I think that'll look really professional.
3. I ____________be at work tomorrow by 7:00. I ____________give a marketing presentation to one of our clients.
4. It's pretty hot in the desert at this time of year. If we are going to do some hiking, we ____________take at least two or three
quarts of water with us. Actually, it ____________be hotter than we expect out there - maybe we should take a gallon or more.
5. You ____________leave the table once you have finished your meal and politely excused yourself.
6. I can't stand these people - I ____________get out of here. I'm going to take off for awhile while you get rid of them. When I get
back, they ____________be gone.
7. ____________I try a little of your Black Forest cake? It looks absolutely delicious - I ____________taste it!
9. You ____________take along some cash. The restaurant doesn't accept credit cards.
10. ____________we move into the living room? It's more comfortable in there and there's a beautiful view of the lake.
11. I'm not really sure if Susan is going to go snowboarding with us or not. She ____________decide to stay here and study for her
Japanese final. She ____________get a good score on the test if she wants to qualify to study abroad in Tokyo next semester.
12. ____________I have a look at that necklace there in the display case. It's exactly what I've been looking for.
13. We ____________no longer suffer the injustice of oppression. We ____________never give up the struggle for freedom!
14. You ____________be joking! If you think I'm going to give you a tip after you mixed up the meal orders, spilled wine on me
and insulted my wife, you ____________get your head examined!!!
15. Ian, Evelyn and Deborah will be attending the conference. I ____________be attending as well.
Complete the sentences using the words listed below. Don't forget to capitalize when necessary. Some gaps may have
more than one correct answer.
1.
Donna: If I won the ten million dollar lottery jackpot, I ____________afford to quit my job and travel the world.
Donna: I don't know, I ____________choose to spend a year in Paris - or perhaps I ____________go to Kenya.
Donna: Never... I guess if I want to win the lottery, I ____________try buying some tickets.
Sam: That ____________help.
2.
Waitress: Hi, my name is Sandy - I'll be your waitress tonight. What can I get for you?
Tony: I haven't decided yet. Is there anything you ____________recommend? Is there anything you think I ____________try?
Waitress: You ____________try the Cajun catfish - or perhaps the Gumbo. They're both delicious.
Tony: That sounds wonderful, but that ____________be a little too spicy for me. Actually, the prawns sound good.
Umm, ____________I have the barbecued prawns?
3.
Jan: What ____________we look for in a candidate when we vote in a presidential election?
Peter: I think citizens ____________vote for a President who has the ability to improve the quality of life in the United States.
Jan: Every candidate always says he's going to do that, but it's a really complicated problem - it's not one which is easily solved. What
makes you think you____________actually stop pollution?
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