Definition: Modals are special verbs that are different from normal verbs. They are never used alone and are always followed by a principal verb. They provide additional information about the principal verb. They are used to express certainty, possibility, willingness, obligation, necessity and ability.
The List of the Modals with their Positive and Negative forms is given below:
Positive | Negative |
Will | Will Not/ Won’t |
Would | Would Not/ Wouldn’t |
Shall | Shall Not/ Shan’t |
Should | Should Not/ Shouldn’t |
May | May Not/ Mayn’t |
Might | Might Not/ Mightn’t |
Can | Can Not/ Can’t |
Could | Could Not/ Couldn’t |
Must | Must Not/ Mustn’t |
Have To | Don't Have To |
Need | Need Not/ Needn’t |
Ought | Ought Not To/ Oughtn’t To |
Dare | Dare Not/ Daren’t |
Used To | Used Not To/ Didn’t Use to |
⇨ Uses of Modal ‘Will’:
Examples of Modal ‘Will’ are given below:
1) You will die of a heart attack. (Pure Future)
2) The prime minister will hoist the flag. (Pure Future)
3) I will meet you again. (Promise)
4) I will need your help. (Willingness/ intention)
5) He will achieve his goals. (Determination)
6) A child will usually obey his parents. (Characteristic habit)
7) He will be here at any moment. (Assumption)
8) Will you go with me. (Request)
9) He will not listen to his teacher’s advice. (Insistence)
⇨ Uses of Modal ‘Would’:
Examples of Modal ‘Would’ are given below:
1) He would wake up early in the morning and go to work. (Past habits)
2) My mother would always make me my favourite dishes. (Past habits)
3) Would you get me a glass of water, please? (Polite request)
4) I would like to see the owner. (Polite request)
5) I wish you would be here. (Wish)
6) I would rather have food at home than outside. (Preference)
7) I would buy a house if I won the lottery. (Preference)
⇨ Uses of Modal ‘Shall’:
Examples of Modal ‘Shall’ are given below:
1) We shall go to school tomorrow. (Pure Future)
2) I shall teach you to dance. (Pure Future)
3) Shall I bring a glass of fresh juice for you? (Request)
4) Shall I close the door? (Advice)
5) Shall we go to the market tomorrow? (Suggestion)
6) You shall get a reward for your achievement. (Promise/ Assurance)
7) You shall go to your room. (Command)
8) They shall win the match. (Determination)
⇨ Uses of Modal ‘Should’:
Examples of Modal ‘Should’ are given below:
1) We should go to school every day. (Duty)
2) You should not be late for work. (Obligation/ Desirability)
3) You should exercise more often. (advisability)
4) He should be at the office by now. (Possibility)
5) If he should see me there, he will be happy. (Probable Condition)
6) Leave on time, lest you should miss the train. (should after lest)
⇨ Uses of Modal ‘May’:
Examples of Modal ‘May’ are given below:
1) It may snow in the evening. (Possibility)
2) May I go now, sir? (Permission)
3) May God always be with you. (Wish, faith or hope)
4) He is working hard so that he may get an appraisal. (Purpose)
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