Using Modal Verbs - Apresentação de como usar formas de dedução, capacidade, probabilidade em inglês

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Apresentação sobre Modal Verbs - Inglês


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Using Modal Verbs

Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs which cannot usually work alone. They are
used with a main verb. These are modal verbs:
Modal Verbs
might will
shouldmay
would
canshall
mustought
could

Modal verbs make questions by inversion.
Inverting Modal Verbs
Canshe go out?
Couldwe drive there?
She cango out.
Shouldchildren eat fruit?Children shouldeat fruit.
We coulddrive there.

Modal verbs can be used to show how possible something is,
or how likely it is to happen/have happened.
Possibility
He’s very late. He could have missed the train.
It’s snowing so it must be very cold outside.
They will lock the windows when they go out.

Modal verbs can be used to show how possible something is,
or how likely it is to happen/have happened.
Possibility
Mum might take us swimming after school.
You could eat a banana instead of those sweets.
“Hurry up! We will be late!” said Dad.
We can go the other way –it’s quicker.
You ought to go to bed earlier.

Which modal verbs are missing from these sentences?
Choose a Modal Verb
You be hot in that thick coat.
If it’s dry, we play outside?
He’s so fast, he win the race.
I’m fed up with my long hair. I have it cut.
Did you choose these modal verbs?
Which others could you have used?
must
shall
should
might

Modal verbs can also be used to show:
Other Uses of Modal Verbs
Pupils mustwear a uniform.
Youshouldnot smoke.
I willoften have cereal
for my breakfast.
We shallalways enjoy
a walk in the park.
I canride a bike.
My grandfathercould
draw very well.
MayI leave a few minutes early?
Couldwe go to the post box
on the way?
Please canwe have an ice cream?
abilitypermission
advice or obligation habits

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