Modal Verbs

There are ten modal verbs in English:

  • can
  • could
  • may
  • might
  • shall (formal)
  • should
  • will
  • would
  • must
  • ought to (rare)

To use Modal Verbs correctly, follow these rules:

  • They do not change forms like other verbs:
    • go ➞ goes
    • went ➞ gone
    • look ➞ looks
    • look➞ looked
  • There is no do / does in the question forms:
    • Can you give me a hand?
  • There is no don't / doesn't in the negative forms:
    • He shouldn't be malnourished.
  • There are always followed by a base form verb. "Ought to" is the only exception as it takes "to" or "not to" before the verb:
    • We would help if we had time.
    • She mustn't do drugs!
    • We ought to get healthy.
  • Some modals are used with the Perfect Infinitive to make past forms. This is more explained in Unit 12:
    • You shouldn't have done that.
    • She must have been anemic.

Modal Verbs of Probability: Present and Future


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