English 9 Lesson: Prepared By: Baby Lyn O. Eusebio, LPT
English 9 Lesson: Prepared By: Baby Lyn O. Eusebio, LPT
English 9 Lesson: Prepared By: Baby Lyn O. Eusebio, LPT
PREPARED BY:
BABY LYN O. EUSEBIO, LPT.
What we will learn
today
• 1. Express permission, obligation, and
prohibition through the use of modals
1. PERMISSION
2. OBLIGATION
3. PROHIBITION
PRELIMINARY ACTIVITY
Analyze the underlined words.
1. PERMISSION
• You can only use this if you promise to behave.
2. OBLIGATION
• As a student you must always attend classes
3. PROHIBITION
• You should not skip class anymore
• You must not use your cellphone also.
READ THE FOLLOWING
WORDS
MUST CAN
MUST NOT SHOULD
SHOULD NOT
NOT MAY
THOSE WORDS ARE
CALLED MODALS
What are modal
verbs?
• Helping verbs used together
with base form of main verbs
different
• Express types of
meanings
Examples of
modals
There are many examples of modals but we
are going to focus on the three uses of
madals: use to express prohibition,
permission and obligation Could
Would Can
Must May
Might
Shall
Will
Should
Where are modals put in a
sentence?
must pay
can use
We use modals before the main verb
Base form verbs are used
after modals
must pay
can use
Meaning of
modals
• We are going to focus on the three
uses of modals:
• Obligation
• Prohibition
• Permission
OBLIGATIO
•
N
Used to indicate that an action is
required because someone is
responsible.
Answer MODALS
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