Modal Verbs hk2a 26-9-2024

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Welcome Vh2a/G2a
26 September 2024

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Lesson goal:
- You know all modal verbs in all its different forms and can apply them into sentences.

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What are modal verbs?
Definitie: "Modal verbs zijn speciale werkwoorden die je gebruikt om te vertellen wat je kunt doen, wat je wilt doen, of wat je moet doen. Ze veranderen niet zoals gewone werkwoorden. 
Ze helpen het hoofdwerkwoord om iets extra’s te zeggen, zoals of iets mogelijk is, of het mag, of het moet."
Examples:
  • can (kunnen)
  • must (moeten)
  • may (mogen)
  • will (zullen)
  • should (zou moeten)
  • be able to (in staat zijn tot)

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When do you use which modal verb?
  • Can: Mogelijkheid of vermogen (iets kunnen doen).
  • Must: Noodzaak of verplichting (iets moet gebeuren).
  • May: Toestemming (iets mag gebeuren).
  • Will: Toekomst (iets zal gebeuren).
  • Should: Advies of aanbeveling (iets zou moeten gebeuren).

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Can / Could:
Can:
- To show ability (Ex.: Superman can travel at the speed of light.)
- To ask for permission (Ex.: Can I go to the bathroom?)
- To express doubt (Ex.: He cannot play on this level.)
- To show astonishment (Ex.: I cannot believe what I just saw!)
Could:
- Past abilities (Ex.: Michael Jordan could do amazing things on the basketball court.)
- Past possibilities for something that will never be known (Ex.: Could the athletes of the past have beaten the current athletes?) 

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May / Might:
May:
Asking for permission (Ex.: May I go to the bathroom?)
Possibility (Ex.: Richard may be coming to visit tomorrow evening.)

Might:
Possibility (Ex.: The clouds are getting darker, it might rain today.)
-Femke might or might not get accepted into the law school. 
-The situation with the company looks bad, and the employees might lose their jobs. 


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Should / Shall:
Should - To give advice: 
Ex.: You should make sure to get enough daily exercise, eat healthily, and avoid junk food.
    -  You shouldn't drink and drive. 
    -   Shouldn't we get gas first? 

Shall: To make a prediction, promises, the probability for a future action, and future suggestions. Often used with "I" and "We". 
Ex.: I shall return!
       Shall we go?
      We shall overcome some day!


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Will / Would:
Will:
Future prediction: 
Ex.: Ajax will become Dutch football champions in 2022.  
- Based on his marks, John won't be able to graduate. 

Would:
Hypothetical situation:
Example:
If I ever win the lottery, I would buy a large house with a swimming pool in the backyard. 

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Must/Have to:
Must:
- Used for something very important or necessary for something to happen. It is also used to give orders. 

Ex: You must come right away, your wife is in labor. 
       We mustn't jump to conclusions. 
       The soldier must report to duty immediately. 
Have to:
- Used to say that something is obligatory, for example:
Children have to go to school.
You don't have to be late for class. 

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To be able to:
When someone Is able to do something, meaning they have the ability to do it and they did/can do it.
Examples:
- After two weeks of being ill with the coronavirus, Sarah is able to return to work. 
- John injured his ankle in practice and won't be able to play this weekend. 

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He is very tall, so he ...... play basketball.
A
might
B
can
C
could
D
should

Slide 11 - Quiz

The doctor said that I ......... smoke anymore.
A
mustn't
B
shouldn't
C
shall not
D
couldn't

Slide 12 - Quiz

....... I use your pen, please?
A
Could
B
Might
C
Can
D
May

Slide 13 - Quiz

Since they all have part-time jobs, the students ............. pay the monthly rent.
A
are able to
B
am able to
C
was able to
D
is able to

Slide 14 - Quiz

.......... Mary come with us?
A
Can
B
Could
C
May
D
Will

Slide 15 - Quiz

In France, you .......... drive on the right.
A
can
B
may
C
must
D
have to

Slide 16 - Quiz

According to the weather report it .... rain this afternoon.
A
can
B
may
C
might
D
shall

Slide 17 - Quiz

That ........ be John over there. He said he would be in America this week.
A
couldn't
B
won't
C
shouldn't
D
can't

Slide 18 - Quiz

I think you ____ relax more. You have been working too much lately.
A
should
B
could
C
may
D
can

Slide 19 - Quiz

I promise I _______ stop smoking.
A
would
B
will
C
shall
D
might

Slide 20 - Quiz

The student at the private school
........ wear a coat and tie to school.
A
has to
B
have to
C
must

Slide 21 - Quiz

Exercises online
Follow the link: https://engelsklaslokaal.nl/en/english-grammar-exercises/modal-verbs/modalities/ 
Practice with at least 4 different types of modal verbs.

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She is a small baby. She .......... eat solid fruit.
A
must not
B
could not
C
cannot
D
shall not

Slide 23 - Quiz