Easy Word | Luyện ngữ pháp


Luyện ngữ pháp - )


Modals: permission

Form

  • All modals (will, would,shall, should, can, could, may, might, must) and the semi-modal ought to have only one form.
  • Modals are followed by the bare infinitive (simple or continuous) or the bare perfect infinitive
    eg To by should be very fit by now.
    To by should have recovered by now.
  • The semi-modals have to and need to change their form depending on person and tense
    eg The doctor said I had/needed to give up red meat.

Use Modal Example
Asking for and giving permission now, for the future or generally may
could
can
May/Could/Can I see the doctor, please?

Watch out!

May is more polite than could, and could is more polite than can.

• We don't usually use a modal to talk about past permission.
✓ I was allowed to wear a knee support during the match.
I could wear a knee support during the match.

• However, we do use could to talk about past permission in reported speech.
✓ The coach said I could wear a knee support during the match.



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