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Middelbare school
havo, vwo
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Modal Auxiliaries
Slide 1 - Slide
Modal auxiliary verbs
Modal auxiliary verbs
are
auxiliary verbs that are used to show a(n):
ability, certainty, possibility, probability or obligation (=necessity).
Unlike most verbs, there is only one form of these verbs.
Slide 2 - Slide
Slide 3 - Slide
Must vs have to
Use:
a) An obligation made by someone else:
You
have to
turn left here.
You
have to
do your homework.
b) In the past:
I
had
to wear sunscreen last summer.
I
had
to park my bike at the back of the school.
Slide 4 - Slide
must not vs do not have to
Must not:
something is not allowed:
You
must not
leave your bag near the staircase in the hall.
Do not have to:
something is not necessary:
You do not have to do your homework for tomorrow.
Slide 5 - Slide
Should
a. expresses an
obligation:
You
should
work hard for your test. (zou moeten)
b. gives a
recommendation:
You
should
stop eating fast food. (eigenlijk moeten)
c. gives an
opinion:
Parents
should not
let their children play aggressive games.
(zouden eigenlijk niet moeten)
Slide 6 - Slide
Shall (present tense of should)
Use:
1. to make a suggestion:
Shall we dance? Shall I go now?
2. for obligation in very formal situations:
You shall obey the rules. Students shall not enter here.
There shall be no food and drink on the premises.
Slide 7 - Slide
Will Would
Both used:
To offer something or to make an offer:
I will do the shopping today.
Would you be so kind as to call her?
Slide 8 - Slide
Will
Use:
1. to show desire, preference, choice or consent:
I will accept your offer. Will you please be quiet?
2. to show the future:
It will be a great party. I will probably go out tonight
.
3. to express capability:
The ship will take three hundred guests. This bottle will hold two litres of coca cola.
4. to express determination or insistence:
I will pass my test with an 8. I will do as you say.
Slide 9 - Slide
Would
Use:
1. to show preference
I would rather go to the cinema today.
2. to show a wish
I would like to have more free time.
3. for advice
If I were you, I would study hard for this test.
Slide 10 - Slide
Can
Use:
1. for ability:
I can speak 5 languages. She can't sing.
2. for informal permission:
Can I sit here? Can we leave now?
3. for requests or suggestions
Can I have the bill? You can sit wherever you like.
Slide 11 - Slide
Could
Use:
1. past ability:
I could run ten kilometres when I was younger.
2. for permission ( formal - polite):
Could you repeat that again? Could I please go to the toilet?
3. for possibility:
This holiday could be really good.
You could go to to school when the lockdown is finished.
Slide 12 - Slide
May
Use:
1. for formal permission.
May I come in? May I go to the toilet Miss?
2. to suggest a possibility
It may rain this evening. They may be late.
Slide 13 - Slide
Might
Use:
1. for an uncertain possibility
It might be bad weather tomorrow.
Our teacher might come to the party tonight.
Slide 14 - Slide
and now for the really fun part......
Slide 15 - Slide
We ................ leave now or we will be late for class.
A
would
B
should
C
will
D
might
Slide 16 - Quiz
................. we meet tomorrow morning and cycle to school together?
A
Shall
B
Would
C
Should
D
Must
Slide 17 - Quiz
I .............. like a cup of tea, please.
A
will
B
would
C
should
D
have to
Slide 18 - Quiz
I ................ probably spend the holidays with my family next summer.
A
should
B
will
C
would
D
have to
Slide 19 - Quiz
You do not ...... be quiet in that teacher's class. He is deaf.
A
must
B
will
C
have to
D
would
Slide 20 - Quiz
Sarah is such a talented singer. She ................ practise a lot.
A
must
B
may
C
can
D
would
Slide 21 - Quiz
Miss Arends, .............. I ask a question?
A
shall
B
must
C
should
D
may
Slide 22 - Quiz
............. you show me your passport please?
A
Must
B
Shall
C
Could
D
Have to
Slide 23 - Quiz
The students ............. prefer having the test next week.
A
will
B
should
C
must
D
would
Slide 24 - Quiz
It ............. rain tomorrow so we’d better plan an indoor dinner.
A
can
B
might
C
must
D
should
Slide 25 - Quiz
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