Modal Verbs: can, could, may, might
Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express ability, permission, possibility, and obligation.
Can / Could
- Can: present ability, permission, possibility. I can swim. Can I go out?
- Could: past ability, polite request. I could swim when I was 5. Could you help me?
May / Might
- May: formal permission, possibility (50%). May I come in? It may rain.
- Might: less certain possibility (30%). It might rain later.
Grammar Rules
- Modal verbs are followed by base verb (no to): I can swim. NOT: I can to swim.
- No -s in 3rd person singular: He can swim. NOT: He cans swim.
- Questions: Modal + subject + verb? Can you help me?
- Negatives: Subject + modal + not: I cannot (can’t) swim.
Exercises
Complete with can, could, may, or might.
- I ________ speak two languages: Arabic and French.
- ________ you open the door, please?
- Take an umbrella. It ________ rain later.
- He ________ run very fast when he was young.
- ________ I use your phone, please?
See also: Object Pronouns
Related Lessons:
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Defining and Non-defining Relative Clauses — 2ثان
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Prepositions of Movement: To, Into, Onto, Through
- اللغة الإنجليزية — The Future: Will vs Going to — 1ثانوي — شعبة آدا
???? دروس مشابهة
- اللغة الإنجليزية — Compound Nouns: Formation and Examples — 1ثانوي — شعبة آداب — Algerian Curriculum
- English — Second and Third Conditionals: Unreal Situations with Exercises — 4th Year Middle School — Algerian Curriculum
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