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Hi there ! I'm going to talk in this video
about " Modal Verbs " . OK
The modal verbs
are a set of very irregular verbs in English, OK .
The common modal verbs are : CAN , COULD , MUST , MAY , MIGHT , OUGHT TO ,
SHALL , SHOULD , WILL ,
and WOULD .
Also that there are others
that can be either modal or normal ,
for example
need or dare OK , now ,
what is a modal verb ?
how is a modal verb different
from an auxiliary verb .
OK , an auxiliary verb
defines tense
It defines past ,
present or future .
But a modal verb modifies
( modal ) , modify.
It modifies the meaning of the verb
so for example Can gives
ability to the verb .
May gives
possibility to the verb .
Must gives obligation
Ought to or Should gives obligation but the different type
Will talks about habit in the present
and Would talks about habit in the past .
OK modal verbs do not
act like normal verbs ,
for example : " Can " .
to talk about Can in the future you can't say : " I will can " .
OK , so this gives us problems .
The infinitives of the modal verbs do not
exist .
to Must , no , to have to . Yeah
Can , to Can , no , to be able to . OK .
This is part of the problem of the irregularity of modal verbs .
to use the modal verbs
normally we just put a subject
our modal verb
and the infinitive of the verb without to .
for example : " I Must go " .
To make negatives of modal verbs
normally we just add " not " after the modal verb
and
modal verbs
almost always
have contractions in the negative
so can , can´t could , couldn´t
may
I've read mayn't
but I don't like it I'd prefer may not . Might , mightn´t ,
must , mustn´t , ought , oughtn´t
shall , shan´t yeah ,
I'm not sure that's good english but
a lot of people say it , should , shouldn´t , will , won´t , would , wouldn´t
need , needn´t , dare , daren´t , so
that's an introduction to modal verbs
the following videos in this series will give you a more
in depth explanation of them
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