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English Class A A A

Modal Verbs
Should|Have to|Must
Christopher
Rodriguez Start
Today's agenda
What are
modal Should |Shouldn't
Have to | Don`t have

verbs?
Must | Must not

Let's go!
What are
Modal verbs are auxiliary
verbs (also called
helping verbs) like can,
will, could, shall, must,

modal
would, might, and should.
After a modal verb, the
regular form of a verb is
generally used.

Verbs? calling - to call


Use should for advice
and recommendations. Should
Should not
Shouldn't

Next
Examples A A A

You should was dark clothes


separately

She should look at the labels.

You shouldn't wash darker clothes


with lighter ones.

She shoulnd´t drink beer.


Use COULD for
abilities,
probabilities, could
could not
request. couldn't

Next
Examples A A A

You could play soccer.

You couldn't go outside because


it's rainning.

It could rain tomorrow.

I could play soccer when I was


younger.
Use have to / has to
for responsibilities.
Use don't have to /
doesn't have to for
things that are not
required.

Have to / Don`t have to : I, You, We, They.


Has to / Doesn`t have to : He, She, It.
Examples A A A

You have to choose the


temperature first.

It has to be cool.

You don't have to wash it by


hand.

It doesn't have to be cold.


Use must for
obligation.
Use must not for
prohibition.

We use the verb in it original form.


Examples A A A

You must use cold water.

They must follow the directions.

You must not / mustn't use hot


water.

They must not / mustn't miss a


step.
Thank you!

See you next


class!

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