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Modals – deduction (present)

 Modals – deduction (present)We use modal verbs to say how sure we are about something.1 must We use must when we feel sure that something is true because there’s very strong evidence.He must live near...

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Modal verbs

The modal verbs are:cancouldmaymightshallshouldwill wouldWe use modal verbs to show if we believe something is certain, probable or possible (or not). We also use modals to do things like talking about...

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ability, permission, requests and advice

The modal verbs are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will and would.The modals are used to do things like talking about ability, asking permission making requests, and so on.Ability:We use can to...

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may, might, may have and might have

Questions and negatives:We make questions by putting the subject after may/might:May I …? Could I … Might I …? Etc.The negative forms are may not and might not..We use may:when we are not sure about...

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talking about the future

1. When we know about the future we normally use the present tense.We use the present simple for something scheduled or arranged:We have a lesson next Monday. The train arrives at 6.30 in the morning....

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certain, probable or possible

The modal verbs are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will and would.The modals are used to show that we believe something is certain, probable or possible:Possibility:We use the modals could,...

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modals + have

We use a modal verb with have and the past participle:read more

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talking about the present

1. We use the present simple: to talk about something happening regularly in the present:The children come home from school at about four. We often see your brother at work. to talk about something...

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verb phrases

The verb phrase in English has the following forms:1) a main verb:   Verb  We I Everybody We are like saw. laughed.here. it the accident   The verb may be in the present tense (are, like) or the past...

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Modals – deduction (present)

Try this grammar exercise. If you want more information about this area of grammar you can click the link(s) in the Grammar Support block on the right.TaskExercise

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