Saturday, November 6, 2010

Verbs - Modal Helping Verbs

The following are the most common modals:

CAN

To show ability

To give permission

To make a request

To show possibility

I canbowl real fast.

You can have dinner in your room.

Can you tell me where Rahul lives?

Sometimes a little appreciation can help a person achieve a lot of self confidence.

COULD

To show past ability

To make a suggestion

To make a request

To show possibility

In a conditional

I could bowl at 90 miles an hour when I was in my teens.

We couldgo to Simla for the office trip.

Could you please tell my mother that I will have dinner outside?

In the coming general elections, the voterscould choose to vote one of the major parties into power.

If I had saved some money, then wecould have gone to London for the vacation.

MAY

To seek permission

To give permission

To show possibility

May I sit down please?

You may leave the house after you have done your home work.

The postman may come with the parcel tomorrow.

MIGHT

To make a suggestion

To make a request

To show possibility

In a conditional

You might like to go through my article in the Indian Express.

Might I get some breakfast for myself?

The Damodars might be vacating their flat by the end of this month.

If I had known that you were in a fix, then I might have helped you get out of it.

WILL

To show future voluntary action

To make a promise

To make a prediction

I will see to it that the work is completed on time.

I promise that I willcall you on reaching Canada.

Both the teams have remained unbeaten in the tournament. Itwill be a closely contested final.

WOULD

To show regularity or repetition

As the past form of will

In a conditional

They would regularly meet in the canteen during recess.

They knew that it would be difficult to enter the party.

If I were you, then Iwould never do this.

SHALL

(commonly used with I and We)

To make a suggestion

To make a promise

To show an unavoidable future action or event

You must be really tired. Shall I help you carry your luggage?

Shall we take the children along with us?

I shall always remember the kindness you showed towards me.

They shall be here at precisely 6 P.M.

SHOULD

To make a suggestion or recommendation; To give advice

To show some obligation

To show an expectation

When you go to Kerala for the vacations, you shouldmake it a point to visit the Guruvayoor temple.

You should pay more attention in class.

This file should be on my table first thing tomorrow morning.

At this very minute, theyshould be boarding their plane for New Delhi.

MUST

To show certainty

To show a necessary condition

To make a strong recommendation

Mother said that she would be back by six. She mustbe the one knocking on the door.

You must study really hard to clear the entrance exams.

You must try on this new shirt. It is the new look of generation next.

OUGHT TO

To give advice

To show probability

To show an expectation

You are out of shape. You ought to start exercising regularly.

The sky looks black. Itought to rain heavily today.

He has worked so hard. Heought to get the due recognition.

[Note: Apart from the verbs ‘be’, ‘do’ and ‘have’, no other helping verb can act as the main verb in a sentence.]

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