Sabtu, 24 November 2012

Modals In The Past Form


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MODALS IN THE PAST FORM 



When do we use modals?
  • To talk about someone's ability (or inability) to do something
    example: "We can find your house without the street plan."
    "She can't have a daughter that old!"
  • To talk about an action that is necessary (or impossible, or not necessary)
    example: "You must always have your driver's licence when you are driving your car."
    "You needn't carry your passport around with you."
  • To talk about a situation that is possible (or impossible)
    example: "Do be careful with that glass, the baby might knock it over"

A modal verb always has the same form:
There is no past form (-ed), no present participle (-ing) and no 3rd persons singular (-s).
Modal verbs come before the subject in questions:
example: "May I come to your house for tea?"
Negative forms:
Modal verbs have n't or not after them in the negative.
example: "mustn't" - "needn't".

PRESENT FORM
PAST FORM
can
could
may
might
will
would
shall
should
must
-
ought to
-
need
-

Modals In The Past Form


Akhirnya ,, postingan terakhir dating jga #emangnya org :s … ok tanpa banyak basa basi dengerin curcol q mending liat ni topic smga bermanfaat yaaa


MODALS IN THE PAST FORM 



When do we use modals?
  • To talk about someone's ability (or inability) to do something
    example: "We can find your house without the street plan."
    "She can't have a daughter that old!"
  • To talk about an action that is necessary (or impossible, or not necessary)
    example: "You must always have your driver's licence when you are driving your car."
    "You needn't carry your passport around with you."
  • To talk about a situation that is possible (or impossible)
    example: "Do be careful with that glass, the baby might knock it over"

A modal verb always has the same form:
There is no past form (-ed), no present participle (-ing) and no 3rd persons singular (-s).
Modal verbs come before the subject in questions:
example: "May I come to your house for tea?"
Negative forms:
Modal verbs have n't or not after them in the negative.
example: "mustn't" - "needn't".

PRESENT FORM
PAST FORM
can
could
may
might
will
would
shall
should
must
-
ought to
-
need
-

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