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Modals ( Atstee) - Part 1
Modals
( atstea)
Part 1
“Modals tet aerae hare atch & feenr Wart area
A yee frat ch are fear ora @ arfes feat ort aret
and ht aria, aera, Made, sorta sik
aah Ach AT GT A |
art & at tea & oo oA ured f& alert Gera
fad as a @, zara arent A cast ar abt feos
axe fear ora afeu a a sft f& fre ater aera
ferar ch are yea fore cht ala St Het orth“Modal Helping verbs are used with main verbs
of the sentence to express ability, possibility,
certainty, permission, and necessity.” Following
table lets, you know about modal helping verbs,
their negatives and also the form of main verbs
to be used with that particular modal.
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Modal Helping Where to use ‘not’
Verbs
Raid hava Could not haveModal Helping fear
Verbs Where to use ‘not’
Could no
Could have Could not have
May/ Might May not/ Might
not
May not have/ st
have Might not have
Should Should not
Should have Should not have
Must have Must not have
Ought to Ought not to
Has not to / Have
Will be able to will note able form
Will have to Will not have to
Did not use to
Don't Need/
Doesn't Need/ | 1St form
Needs/Needed Didn't Need
Don’t dare to/
Doesn't dare to/
Didn't dare to
Dare to/ Dares to/
Dared toMOAdIS (AISIest) ~ Fart 2
Modals
(atstea)
Part 2
Can (Sahat @)_/ could (Gent, ura) / could have
(aera U1),
1- faeneff gat S ER ot tend S1 Students can
come home from school.
2- AMT GER a F tera Gla Aad #1 People can
think wrong about you
May/Might (achat @)_ / May have/Might have
(Possibility - @eaat teh che th fore)
1- ant aR St Aa Ss! It may/might rain today.
2-4 Ger ae ot at st Apa @! It may also
happen with you.citi § MB Th i NZJ.
(Permission — arqafa a4 & ferg)
1- a A eax HI Aha & | May | come in?
2- RH tS Ua €| May | sit?
May
(Wish — 32251 een cnet ah fer)
1- Ta che Sg Ache Vl STA | ~May you succeed!
2- War soe TST set TAT! ~May you
become a rich man!
Should (af@z)/ Should have (arf@v 2m)
1- Ge Gar set Heat aeg | You shouldn't say so.
2- abt at faa STAT aTeT | People should leave.REEDED a EAT
‘Should’ cht sre ‘ought to’ at waht aff fer GT
Wad el UX stg ‘ought to’ HI WaT ae AeT Sta!
‘should’ can be replaced with ‘ought to’ but
‘ought to’ is rarely used now.
1- Ge tar set Het AT! You ought not to say
so.
2- abit at Frarct sat afey Ul People ought to
have left.
Has to/Have to (heal @/heal Usa @),
1- 84 aet ahi GIT Tsar @! We have to go there
daily.
2-38 UR F aa He Tea S1 He has to speak
politely.
Will be able to (Gem, urn)
1-F ae Tél ST UTHT/AHAT| | will not be able to
go there.
2- SA GA a He TaM/TTSHM \ Will you be able to
do this?Needed+ Noun/Pronoun
Needed to + verb 1st form
(Fa F, Maa S, AR),
1- Wet Gert Gea etl | needed you.
2- qe ta aifey aT! You needed a pen.
Dare(s)/ Dared + Noun/Pronoun
Dare(s)/ Dared to + verb 1st form
(fee area)
1- at om at fear Heal @! He dares to go.
2- at det a cht ara aet Heatl He doesn’t dare
to go there. / He dare not to go there