Φ zeyynepp Gönderi tarihi: 20 Aralık , 2007 Paylaş Gönderi tarihi: 20 Aralık , 2007 THE MODALS may 1. Polite request May I borrow your pen? 2. Formal permission You may leave the room. 3. Less than 50% certainty A: Where's Tom? B: He may be at the office. He may have been at the office might 1. Less than 50% certainty A: Where's Tom? B: He might be at the office. He might have been at the office. 2. polite request Might I borrow your pen? should 1. advisability I should help my father in the morning. I should have helped my father yesterday. 2. 90% certainty She should pass the exam! (future only, not present) She should have passed the exam! ought to 1. advisability I ought to study tonight I ought to have studied last night 2. 90% certainty She ought to do well on the test. (future only, not present) She ought to have studied last night. had better 1. advisability with threat of bad result You had better be on time, or we will leave without you. (past form uncomon) Alıntı Yoruma sekme Diğer sitelerde paylaş Daha Fazla Paylaşım Siteleri
Φ zeyynepp Gönderi tarihi: 20 Aralık , 2007 Yazar Paylaş Gönderi tarihi: 20 Aralık , 2007 be supposed to 1. expectation He is supposed to come at 12. He was supposed to come at 12. be to 1. strong expectation You are to be here at 9:00. You were to be here at 9:00 must 1. strong necessity I must go to class today I had to go to class yesterday 2. prohibition (negative) You must not open that door. 3. 95% certainty Mary isn't in class. She must be sick (present only) Mary must have been sick yesterday. have to 1. necessity I have to go to class today. I had to go to class yesterday 2. lack of necessity (negative) I don't have to go to class today. I had to go to class yesterday. have got to 1. necessity I have got to go to class today. I had to go to class yesterday. will 1. 100% certainty He will be here at 6:00 ((future only) 2. willingness The phone's ringing. I'll get it. 3. polite request Will you please pass the salt? be going to 1. 100% certainty He is going to be here at 6:00 (future only) 2. definite plan I'm going to paint my bedroom. (future only) I was going to paint my room, but I didn't have time. Alıntı Yoruma sekme Diğer sitelerde paylaş Daha Fazla Paylaşım Siteleri
Φ zeyynepp Gönderi tarihi: 20 Aralık , 2007 Yazar Paylaş Gönderi tarihi: 20 Aralık , 2007 can 1. ability / possibility I can run fast. I could run fast when I was a child but now I can't. 2. informal permission You can use my car tomorrow. 3. informal polite request Can I borrow your pen? 4. impossibility (negative only) That can't be true! That can't have been true! could 1. past ability I could run fast when I was a child. 2. polite request Could I borrow your pen? Could you help me? 3. suggestion A: I need help in English. B: You could talk to your English teacher. You could have talked to your teacher. 4. less than 50% certainty A: Where's John? B: He could be at home. He could have been at home. 5. impossibility (negative only). That couldn't be true! That couldn't have been true! be able to 1. ability I am able to help you. I will be able to help you. I was able to help him. would 1. polite request Would you please *** salt? Would you mind if I left early? 2. preference I would rather go to the park than stay home. I would rather have gone to the park. 3. repeated action in the past When I was a child, I would visit my grandmother every weekend. used to 1. repeated action in the past When I was a child, I would visit my grandmother every weekend. shall 1. polite question to make a suggestions Shall I open the window? 2. future with "I" or "we" as subject I shall leave at nine. (will = more common) Alıntı Yoruma sekme Diğer sitelerde paylaş Daha Fazla Paylaşım Siteleri
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