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- Explain what Modal Auxiliaries in Present means.
- Provide examples 5 sample sentence with the modal auxiliary in parenthesis and after the sentence, indicate the verb string.
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ReplyDeleteDont forget to write your name - T. Brandon
In the English language, a modal verb is an auxiliary verb that can be used to change the grammatical mood of a sentence. The key way to identify a modal verb is by its defectiveness (they have neither participles nor infinitives).
ReplyDeleteThe modal verbs in English are as follows, paired as present and preterite forms:
shall and should
will and would
may and might
can and could
mote (Archaic) and must
1.I (may) go to watch a movie. may go
2. I (should) visit the doctor. should visit
3. I (might) see my aunt tomorrow. might see
4. I (can) go swimming in the pool. can go
5. I (will) go to school ever day. will go
Camila Velasquez
A modal auxiliary verb is a type of auxiliary verb that is used to indicate modality. The use of auxiliary verbs to express modality.
ReplyDeleteThey are swimming.
He is fishing.
I have money.
They are in a party.
My friends are watching T.V
Camila's watch is beautiful.
I am in the supermarket.
ISABELLA VASQUEZ AND LAURA ARBELAEZ 7A
SAMUEL OLAH VELEZ MODAL AUXILIARIES
ReplyDeleteThey are can,could,may,might,will,would...
They are always followed by the form of a verb.
They dont change their form whatever the subject is.
1.John Lennon (could) be one of the most glorious singers in the world.
2.My mother (will) travel to Europe.
GLORY RNE!
3.We (may) go to RNE this year!
4.I (can) dance charleston.
5.She (might) sing like an angel, but still she's ugly.
6.I (could) waste and kill the victorious Earth, but I will sit, waste, throw, and be an unnaturalized.
In the English language, a modal verb is an auxiliary verb that can be used to change the grammatical mood of a sentence. The key way to identify a modal verb is by its defectiveness (they have neither participles nor infinitives).
ReplyDeleteThe modal verbs in English are as follows, paired as present and preterite forms:
shall and should
will and would
may and might
can and could
mote (Archaic) and must
SENTENCES: We should be here in ten minutes. Verb:be
You might have been here ten minutes ago.Verb:have
You should have been watching your essay instead of mine. Verb: should
May I go to look up for my notebook. Verb: go
We ought to be going right now. Verb: Be
VALERIA ERAZO
Modal auxiliary verbs are used in conjunction with main verbs to express shades of time and mood.
ReplyDelete1. I shall go right now to the train station or i would miss it.
2. You may go to the bathroom before you start doing you homework.
3. I`m used to eat while i`m watching TV, that`s why it`s so difficult for me to stay at Natalia`s home.
4. I will go to the supermarket after i`m done with all my duties.
5. Valeria must stay at school until her father arrives or she will get lost.
Maria andrea londoño 7c
The modal auxiliaries (or modals) include the following:
ReplyDeletecan, could, may, might, must, should, will, would, . . . Modals are always followed by the base form of a verb or auxiliary verb. Modals are always the same form no matter what the subject is.In standard American English, a predicate verb phrase cannot contain more than
one modal. Is a type of auxiliary verb that is used to indicate modality. The use of auxiliary verbs to express modality is a characteristic of Germanic languages.
-Sarah (can) sing opera. verb string: sing
-You (should) have been watching the baby. verb string: watching
-He (should) be here by now. verb string: be
-You (mustn't) blame yourself for this. verb string: blame
-(May) I go to the bathroom. Verb string: go
Valeria Cajiao
MANUELA JIMENEZ - 7B
ReplyDeleteModal Auxiliaries:
Helping verbs or auxiliary verbs such as will, shall, may, might, can, could, must, ought to, should, would, used to, need are used in conjunction with main verbs to express shades of time and mood. The combination of helping verbs with main verbs creates what are called verb phrases or verb strings.
SENTENCES:
1. He (will) be able to go to the game if he does his homework.
2.You (may) go to play in one hour.
3. She (might) want to see her father first.
4. They (should) practice more for the final test.
5. Maybe you (would) have to find a job to be able to pay the bills.
Modal Auxiliaries are a type of auxiliary verb that is used to indicate modality.
ReplyDeleteThe modal auxiliaries (or modals) include the following:
can, could, may, might, must, should, will, would, . . .
Examples:
1. May I go to the bathroom? (May)
2. Could you pass me the ketchup? (could)
3. I am able play the soccer match. (able)
4. I'm allowed to go to the party. (allowed)
5. I might have new cellphone next month.(might)
Pablo Ruiz Montaño
Modal Auxiliaries
ReplyDeleteThe modal auxiliaries (or modals) include the following:
can, could, may, might, must, should, will, would, . . .
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Examples:
1.(Could) you please go to my home tonight?
2.(May) I go to the gym or might I don’t?
3.(Must) I do my math homework or might I leave it for tomorrow?
4.(Will) you go to the beach this summer?
5.(Should) I apologize for all what I have done to Lorena?
Juan Felipe Alvarez R
Modal Auxiliaries
ReplyDeleteThe modal auxiliaries (or modals) include the following:
can, could, may, might, must, should, will, would, . . .
Modals are always followed by the base form of a verb or auxiliary verb.
Modals are always the same form no matter what the subject is.
Examples:
1.(May)I go to the bathroom.
2. I(Might)go to the party tonight.
3.(Can) we go to the pool.
4.(Could)we need more cotton.
5.I (Must) go to school or else I will fail the subject.
Luis Duque
The modal auxiliaries are can, could, may, might, must, should, and would.
ReplyDelete1. I should help my mom doing the chores.
2. I must do all my homework if I want to go to the cinema with my friends.
3. He might be more kind if you are nice to him.
4. Do you have a darked-blue pen for the title?
5. I don't have any but I can ask for one.
Lina López
Helping verbs or auxiliary verbs such as will, shall, may, might, can, could, must, ought to, should, would, used to, need are used in conjunction with main verbs to express shades of time and mood. The combination of helping verbs with main verbs creates what are called verb phrases or verb strings.
ReplyDeleteEXAMPLES:
1) I (do) not read at night.
Verb string:do not read
2) I (do) work here everyday.
Verb string: do work
3) (Did) you finish your homework?
Verb string: did you finish
4) How many pies (did) you make today?
Verb string: did you make
5) (Does) your sister brush her teeth every night?
Verb string: does
ISABELLA BERBESI
CAMILA VIERA