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DISCUSS

DUTIES AND
RESPOSABILITIES
LIST OF CONTENT
how do u use
Introduction
modal verbs?

modal verbs I
Modal Verbs
will be using

what are modal


examples
verbs used for?
INTRODUCTION

A modal verb is a type of verb that contextually


indicates a modality such as a likelihood, ability,
permission, request, capacity, suggestion, order,
obligation, necessity, possibility or advice. Modal verbs
generally accompany the base form of another verb
having semantic content
MODALVERBS

Can Would
Could Must
May Shall
Might Should
Will Ought to
WHAT ARE MODAL VERBS USED FOR?
When you have to do something, which is also
ave to: generally imposed from the outside, that is,
H
by a third person, the verb have to is used.

‘t have indicates that something is not necessary,


Don

that is, there is no obligation


to:
M ay

The modal verb may is mainly used to ask


permission or to indicate probability in the
present or future.
Permissions are only in colloquial contexts.
HOW DO U USE MODAL VERBS?

Don’t have
Have to: May
to:
subject + "have SUBJECT +
Continuo: Sujeto +
CONJUGATED
to" + verb in MAT + BE + VERBO
AUXILIARY VERB (DO or
infinitive DOES) + NEGATIVE EN GERUNDIO +
without "to" AUXILIARY (NOT) + Objeto.
INFINITIVE VERB
MODAL VERBS I WILL BE USING

Have to
Don’t have to
May
EXAMPLES

ave to: in the house, you have to clean your room regulary.
H at school, students have to complete their assinaments
on time.
EXAMPLES

‘t have You don’t have to do the dishes every night.


in the work they don’t have to work overtime
Don

to:

unless it’s necessary.


EXAMPLES

At school, students may choose elective courses based

May on their interests.


In the work place, employees may take short breaks
during the day.
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