Should. Ought to. Had better. Would. Shall. Could. Can. Might have. Should have. May have. Must have She could play the piano (but she can't anymore).
IV/ Could # Might Les modaux sont au nombre de huit : will shall
radical ce qui est surtout le cas pour may
12 oct. 2011 In the meaning of supposition 'must' may be followed by different forms of ... The form: can / could / can't / couldn't + bare Infinitive ...
sinon : He has to finish it (or) else/otherwise
Complete the sentences with a modal verb from the box below. Sometimes more than one answer is possible. MAY – MIGHT – CAN – CAN'T – SHOULD – SHOULDN'T – MUST –
It has to be combined with 'have' + students can't see the bottom half of the worksheet. ... 4. may have had / could have had / might have had. 5. can't ...
sinon : He has to finish it (or) else/otherwise
Suppositions: "If I were to tell you I'd have to kill you"; "Be that as it You may have learned that ending a sentence with a preposition is a serious.
check to see if a long bad sentence might make two short
2 Fill in the gaps with must may might could or can’t a) Anna's got two cars She must earn a lot of money b) I don't know if Tony's dad is a pilot It could/may/might be true c) They've got 4 dogs and 3 cats They must have a very big house d) Tom: “Jon's ill ” Peter: ”I saw him at the gym - he can’t be ill ” e) Stay in bed
Fill in the blanks using MUST CAN’T MAY MIGHT COULD SHOULD SHOULDN’T and the PAST FORMS of them ! 1 Sally looks worried She MUST HAVE / MUST HAVE HAD a problem with something (HAVE) 2 Bob CAN’T E / AN’T HAVE EEN at school because I haven’t seen him all day (BE) 3 I COULD HAVE LENT you the money
Can t and Couldn t are used in negations and expresses negative logical assumptions e g It is Sunday He can t/couldn t be at work (I m sure he isn t at work ) They re wearing light clothes It must be summer It can t be winter 4 Look at the pictures and answer the questions using must/can t as in the example e g No they can t be in
No I (mightn’t/ can’t) 15 He didn’t show up yet He (might/ might have) taken the wrong bus Remember this˜ Modal verbs can could may might can could must have to had to don’t have to needn’t should ought to had better mustn’t can’t must may can Examples - Maria can speak four languages - He could sing when he was young
MIGHT MAY I may/might/could go to the party COULD MUST It must be him CAN’T It can’t be him B2 GRAMMAR MODAL AUX VERBS WHAT ARE MODAL AUX VERBS? Modal verbs are a kind of auxiliary verb They facilitate the main verb for suggesting possibility expectation permission ability probability and obligation
1- She may / might / could need some rest 2- She can’t be pregnant She’s too old 3- Her daughter must be ill They were at the doctor’s last week 4- She may / might / could be taking a course in England 5- She may / might / could have a serious illness 6- Her husband may / might / could be depressed or sad 7- Her husband can’t be rich