Rules For Modals
Rules For Modals
1. Should
a) is used as a past equivalent of 'shall'
the first
For e-g. I expected that I should(would is more common to use) get
position in my class.
b) to express duty or obligation
e.g. We should follow the rules and order.
e-g. We should listen to our elders.
C) is used to refer to a possible event or situation
hesitate to call.
e.g. In case you should need any help, here's my number. Do not
d) the perfect infinitive structure is used to showa past obligation that was not
fulfilled
2. Would
3. Must
4. Ought to
a) to show moral obligation or desirability
e.g. We ought to love our countrymen.
b) toshow probability
e.g. He ought to be home by seven o'clock.
5. Used to
a) is used to show a discontinued habit
e.g. When I was a child, Iused to bite my nails.
1.Should
a) is as a past equivalent of 'shall'
used
Or e-g. Iexpected that I should (would is more common to use) get the first
position in my class.
b) to express duty or obligation
e.g.We should follow the rules and order.
e.g. We should listen to our elders.
2. Would
3. Must
4. Ought to
a) toshow moral obligation or desirability
e.g. We ought to love our countrymen.
b) toshow probability
e.g. He ought to be home by seven o'clock.
5. Used to
a) is used to showa discontinued habit
II. With do
"Need is used with a "to-infinitive" and has the regular forms needs and
needed as a finite verb
Need not have - it means that someone did it, but it was not necessary.
e.g. You needn't have washed the dishes. I would've put them in the
dishwasher.
Didn't need to - to say that something was not necessary under circumstances
where it was not done
e.g. We had plenty of petrol in the tank so I didn't need to fill it up.
Modal Verbs Chart
TO EXPRESS POWER
TOEXPRESS PRESENT
POSSIBILITY IN THE PRESENT
UNREAL SITUATION BY
THREATSEXPRESSING
SENTENCES
Should
TO EXPRESS PAST DUTY, SENSE
OF "TO GIVE",SUPPOSITION,
POSSIBILITY, PURPOSE AND
RESULT