Modals - English Grammar
1) can
| Use |
Examples |
| ability to do sth. in the present (substitute form: to be able to) |
I can speak English. |
| permission to do sth. in the present (substitute form: to be allowed to) |
Can I go to the cinema? |
| request |
Can you wait a moment, please? |
| offer |
I can lend you my car till tomorrow. |
| suggestion |
Can we visit Grandma at the weekend? |
| possibility |
It can get very hot in Arizona. |
2) could
| Use |
Examples |
| ability to do sth. in the past (substitute form: to be able to) |
I could speak English. |
| permission to do sth. in the past (substitute form: to be allowed to) |
I could go to the cinema. |
| polite question * |
Could I go to the cinema, please? |
| polite request * |
Could you wait a moment, please? |
| polite offer * |
I could lend you my car till tomorrow. |
| polite suggestion * |
Could we visit Grandma at the weekend? |
| possibility * |
It could get very hot in Montana. |
3) may
| Use |
Examples |
| possibility |
It may rain today. |
| permission to do sth. in the present (substitute form: to be allowed to) |
May I go to the cinema? |
| polite suggestion |
May I help you? |
4) might
| Use |
Examples |
| possibility (less possible than may) * |
It might rain today. |
| hesitant offer * |
Might I help you? |
5) must
| Use |
Examples |
| force, necessity |
I must go to the supermarket today. |
| possibility |
You must be tired. |
| advice, recommendation |
You must see the new film with Brad Pitt. |
6) must not/may not
| Use |
Examples |
| prohibition |
You mustn't work on dad's computer.
You may not work on dad's computer. |
7) need not
| Use |
Examples |
| not necessary |
I needn't go to the supermarket, we're going to the restaurant tonight. |
8) ought to
| Use |
Examples |
| advice |
You ought to drive carefully in bad weather. |
| obligation |
You ought to switch off the light when you leave the room. |
9) shall
instead of will in the 1st person
| Use |
Examples |
| suggestion |
Shall I carry your bag? |
10) should
| Use |
Examples |
| advice |
You should drive carefully in bad weather. |
| obligation |
You should switch off the light when you leave the room. |
11) will
| Use |
Examples |
| wish, request, demand, order (less polite than would) |
Will you please shut the door? |
| prediction, assumption |
I think it will rain on Friday. |
| promise |
I will stop smoking. |
| spontaneous decision |
Can somebody drive me to the station? - I will. |
| habits |
She's strange, she'll sit for hours without talking. |
12) would
| Use |
Examples |
| wish, request (more polite than will) |
Would you shut the door, please? |
| habits in the past |
Sometimes he would bring me some flowers. |
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