Grammar Modal verbs
Modal Verbs MAY and MIGHT
Hi dear English learners! Here is another lesson about modal verbs so pay attention because in today’s lesson, we are going to learn how to use modal verbs may and might in English.
Hi dear English learners! Here is another lesson about modal verbs so pay attention because in today’s lesson, we are going to learn how to use modal verbs may and might in English.
Hi dear English learners! In today’s lesson, we’re going to learn about the modal verb can and its alternative forms could and be able to.
Many students find modal verbs confusing, so this is your chance to learn more about modal verbs for speculating about the past.
Modal verbs are an unavoidable part of English grammar. We use them to express modality – ability, likelihood, advice, order, suggestion, capacity, permission, request, and obligation.
In today’s lesson, we will look at some modal verbs in the past. As a rule, they express our present feelings about our past actions.
Would is a modal and auxiliary verb and the past form of “will”. We can use it in several ways in English
‘Can’ and ‘could’ are modal verbs used in a few different ways.
“Had better” is normally used with infinitive without to to give advice about specific situations or make recommendations.We use the same form for the present, past or future without changing the “had” into “have”.