Grammar Modal - Presentation
Grammar Modal - Presentation
Modal •
•
•
Could
May
Might
Verbs
• Must
• Shall
• Should
• Will
• Would
Can: Used for present
or general ability.
Example: She can speak three
languages fluently.
Expressing
Ability Could: Used for past
ability or polite
Modal verbs like can requests.
and could are often Example: When I was younger, I
used to express could run a mile in under six
minutes.
ability.
Indicating Possibility
Modal verbs such as may, might, could, and
can express varying degrees of possibility.
Expressing
Permission May: More formal and
polite.
Expressing
Example: You must wear a seatbelt
while driving.
Making
Example: Shall we go out for dinner
tonight?
Offers and
Suggestions Would: Often used for
polite offers or
invitations.
Modals like shall and
would are used to make Example: Would you like some tea?
offers or suggestions.
Will: Used to express
future actions or
intentions.
Expressing
Example: I will call you tomorrow.
Intentions
often used in first-
person contexts.
Example: We shall overcome these
Will and shall are challenges.
commonly used modals
to express future
intentions or plans.
Conclusion
Modal verbs are versatile tools in the English language,
helping to convey a wide range of meanings from ability and
possibility to obligation and intention. Mastering their usage
enhances communication clarity and effectiveness. By
understanding the contexts in which each modal is
appropriate, you can express yourself more precisely and
accurately.