A Few More Modal Verbs October 9, 2013
Very often students are confused about modal auxiliary (“helping”) verbs used especially in conversational English.
Here is a continuation of a collection of modal verbs you can learn in PC TECH. There are more that were presented in previous blogs :
Could helps you express ability in past time: I could run very fast as a child, but now I can’t.
We can also use could for a polite request: Could you help me? In which direction is Times Square?
To offer an affirmative suggestion you could use could: You could ask that police officer for directions. With past time: Too bad! You could have watched the game on TV yesterday.
Could can express 50% certainty of less: Where’s Juan today? He could be at home sick. In past time: He could have been at home sick last week.
In a negative manner, could is used to describe the impossible: That couldn’t be correct! In past time: That could not have been accurate.
Like can, be able to expresses ability: Yuki is able to speak five languages!
With past time: They weren’t able to go shopping yesterday because they forgot their credit cards.
(There will be more of these modal verbs in upcoming blogs.)
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