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XII MIPA 3

MODALS
GROUP 1
Members Of The Group

● ANISSA PUTRI YULIANTI (14440)

● ELSA JUNIAR (14476)

● HAMIDAH HASNA' ZHAFIRAH (14501)

● NAZARA NURFAZILAH (14689)

● RAFFA DIFANI PUTRI (14586)

● TARA NAIRA RAMADHANI (14633)


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Definition Modals Verb

03.
Formula &
Example

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01
Definition of
Modals
Modals
01 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.
Modals
02
Verb
Modals Verb
Present Can, Will, Shall, May, Must, Should, Ought to, etc

Could Have, Would Have, Should Have, Might


Past Have, Must Have, May Have, etc

Future Will Have To, Have To, Will Not, Should, Ought to,
Could, May, Might, etc

Conditional Can, Might, May, Should, etc


03
Formula &
Example
Formula
Present Past
S + Modals Present 01 02 S + Modals Past +
+ Verb 1 Verb 1

Future Conditional
S + Modals Perfect+ 03 04 Type 0: if + simple present
Have + Verb 3 Type 1: if + simple future
Type 2: if + simple past/were,
would/could/might + bare infinitive
Type 3: if + past perfect,
would/should/could/might + have +
past participle.
Example

Present Past Future

He could have taken They should have left by


I should be going.
the flight. the time we get there.
Conditional

Type 0 Type 1
If you ask George, They will be more likely
he may/might to come over tomorrow
be able to help you if you give them plenty
of warning.

Type 2 Type 3
If you had remembered
If I inherited a billion
to invite me, I would
dollars, I would
have attended your
travel to the moon.
party.
Thank You

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