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ODLAR YURDU UNİVERSİTY

Student: Teymurova Gulshan


Group:456 mu
Course:1
Specialty: Accounting
Subject: Business and academic
communication in a foreign language
Grammer:Modal Verbs
Topics:my favorite food
Teacher: Aybeniz Ismayilova
Modal verbs show possibility, intent,
ability, or necessity. Common examples
of modal verbs include can, should,
and must. Because they’re a type
of auxiliary verb (helper verb), they’re
used alongside the infinitive form of the
main verb of a sentence.
Modal verbs are used to express certain
hypothetical conditions, such as
advisability, capability, or requests
(there’s a full list in the next section).
They’re used alongside a main verb to
inflect its meaning.
The second example uses the modal
verb can. Notice how the meaning
changes slightly. The speaker does not
necessarily swim every Tuesday; they’re
saying that they are capable of
swimming every Tuesday or that the
possibility exists for them to swim every
Tuesday. It’s hypothetical.
Because modal verbs are auxiliary, they
can’t generally be used on their own. A
modal verb can appear alone in a
sentence only if the main verb is implied
because it has previously been
established.
Modal verbs are quite common in
English; you’ve seen them in action
hundreds of times even if you didn’t
know what they were called. The most
frequently used ones are:
•can There are other, less common modal
•may verbs. Some—like shall and ought—are
•might rarely used any longer. There are also
•could verbs that can function either as main
•should verbs or as modal auxiliaries depending
•would on the context; got, need, and have all
•will behave like modal verbs in the common
•must colloquial expressions got to, need to,
and have to.
Some modal verbs express very specific
conditions that don’t come up often,
like dare in its modal form in “Dare I
ask?” The word used in the idiomatic
phrase used to, as in “I used to be an
English student too,” behaves like a
modal verb with only a past tense form.
Some things seem likely to be true but
can’t be stated as definite facts. In
these cases, you can use the modal
verbs should and must to show
probability without certainty.
Her parents must be so proud.

My baby brother should be asleep by


now.
The modal verb can expresses whether
the subject of a sentence is able to do
something. Likewise, the negative
form, cannot or can’t, shows that the
subject is unable to do something.
She can speak three languages but
none of them well.
You can lead a horse to water, but
you can’t make it drink.
MY FAWORİTE FOOD

As the world is advancing day by day, it


is becoming easier to get access to
many kinds of food at our doorstep.
Every day, we all want to consume
great and delicious cuisine. There are
many different varieties of food
accessible all throughout the world.
We all like different foods, however, my
personal favourite is burgers. I have
eaten many cuisines but my favourite
food is definitely a burger. I cannot
resist myself when it comes to burgers.
Burgers are one of the most convenient
and easiest foods to eat on the fly when
we’re in a hurry. We can have a burger
at any time of day, whether it’s
breakfast, lunch, or supper, and maybe
some fries and a Coke to go with it.
Many restaurants are well-known for
making their speciality burgers in a
particular style. Preparation changes
from one establishment to the next. But
what exactly makes a burger taste so
good? They will taste vary depending
on where you go, but they are all built
the same.
They are so soft yet crunchy, fresh and
juicy that I love eating them. Even
though there are many kinds of
burgers, my favourite one is a chicken
burger. The chicken patty gives the
burger a juicy taste and it tingles my
taste buds every time I eat it.
The END

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