Modal Verbs
Modal Verbs
Ability/Lack of Ability
Present and Future:
can/cant + base form of the verb
Tom can write poetry very well.
I can help you with that next week.
Lisa cant speak French.
am / is / are / will be + able to + base form of the verb
am not/ isnt / arent/ wont be + able to + base form of the verb
Mike is able to solve complicated math equations
The support team will be able to help you in about ten minutes.
I wont be able to visit you next summer.
Past:
could / couldnt + base form of the verb
When I was a child I could climb trees.
was / were + able to + base form of the verb
wasnt / werent + able to + base form of the verb
hasnt / havent + been able to + base form of the verb
I wasnt able to visit her in the hospital.
He hasnt been able to get in touch with the client yet.
Note: Can and could do not take an infinitive (to verb) and do not take the future
auxiliary will.
Incorrect: I can to help you this afternoon.
Correct: I can help you this afternoon.
Correct: I will (Ill) be able to help you this afternoon.
Possibility / Impossibility
can / cant + base form of the verb
You can catch that train at 10:43.
He cant see you right now. Hes in surgery.
could + base form of the verb
I could fly via Amsterdam if I leave the day before.
Ask Permission / Give Permission
Can + Subject + base form of the verb (informal)
Can you lend me ten dollars?
Can + base form of the verb (informal)
You can borrow my car.
Could + subject + base form of the verb (polite)
Could I have your number?
Could I talk to your supervisor please?
Make a suggestion To make a suggestion use:
Could + base form of the verb (informal)
You could take the tour of the castle tomorrow.
Exercises: Can, Could, Be able to
Fill in the correct form of can, could or be able to as in the examples.
Ben could not help his little brother with his homework yesterday.
Can I call you later tonight?
_______ Tony run long distances when he was a boy?
______ you please call a tow truck for me? My car broke down. (polite)
The students _______ to buy their textbooks today. The bookstore is all out of
them.
______ you teach me how to fix my computer? Youre so good at it.
______ you ______ reach the customer if you call him at 4:00 his time?
Answers:
CouldCouldarent ableCanWill/be able to
May, Might
Formal Permission / Formal Prohibition
may / may not + base form of the verb
Adam and Sue may not buy that house. Its very expensive.
They might not buy a house at all.
To Make a Suggestion (when there is no better alternative)
You might like to try the salmon fillet. Its our special today.
Exercises: May / Might
Fill in the correct form of may or might as in the example.
To Offer of Assistance or Polite Suggestion (When you are not sure of a positive
answer)
shouldshouldoughtshallshouldnt
Must, Have to, Need to, Dont have to, Neednt
Necessity or Requirement
Thomas has lived in Paris for years. His French must be very good.
To Persuade
You dont have to park the car. The hotel valet will do it for you.
Tim doesnt have to go to school today. Its a holiday.
You didnt have to shout. Everyone could hear you.
When I was a child, I would spend hours playing with my train set.
Peter wouldnt eat broccoli when he was a kid. He loves it now.
Exercises: will, would
Fill in the blanks with one of the following words: will, wont, would, wouldnt.
wouldwontwouldwouldntwill
Exercises All Modals
Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the following modals:
can, could, be able to, may, might, shall, should, must, have to, dont have to,
need to
You may have to make the modals negative according to the context of the
sentence.
There may be more than one possibility.