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Modal Verbs
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The aim of my presentation is to show how modal verbs can be used, in what case we need one or other verb and why.
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Introduction Modal verbs Modal verb can Modal verb may Modal verb must Modal verb should and ought to Modal verb have to Modal verb need
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Introduction:
Modal verbs are integral part of English language.That is a huge problem for foreign learners of English, who make a great deal of mistakes in this field.
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Peculiarities of modal verbs:
Besides they do not take -s in the third person singular. All of them (except dare and need) form the negative and the interrogative form without the auxiliary do. All the modal verbs have two negative forms-a full one and a contracted one.
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Examples:
should not — shouldn't may not —mayn't must not — mustn't need not —needn't
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Modal verb “can”
Can expresses physical or mental ability. I can speak three different languages, English, French and Spanish. He can't open the door, it's stuck.
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Modal verb may
May expresses a polite formal way of asking for or giving permission. May I introduce Mr. Hunt? You may eat this cake if you wish.
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Modal verb must
Must expresses necessity. You must attend English lessons to know more about modal verbs. We must say good-bye now.
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Modal verbs should and ought to
Should is used to express advice, recommendation. You should be more careful. Ought to is used to express obligation. You ought not to be late.
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Modal verb have to
The modal verb have to expresses necessity. You have to do it.
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Modal verb need
Need expresses necessity. You needn’t learn this poem by heart. If she wants a new dress for the party she need only to ask.
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