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Click here to download this explanation as a PDF. Click here for all the exercises about modal verbs. Click here for our complete programme to perfect your English grammar. We can use these modal verbs (also called modals of deduction, speculation or certainty) when we want to make a guess...
Today we are going to look atmodal verbs of deduction and speculation in the past. These modal verbs of deduction in the past are often confusing and difficult to remember, but with a little hard work and practice, you will learn how to use them correctly!
You can do this quiz online or print it on paper. It tests some of the material covered on the Modal Verbs of Deduction page in our grammar section.1. A deduction is a logical conclusion based on facts and misinformation prejudice evidence 2. "Harry must be hungry after not eating all...
, and negating them often drives our poor students to tears (*I don’t can goinsteadI can’t go: as a tonic for this malady, I remind my students thatdocan never come before modals, only after, and thatdon’tis the bane of all modal verbs—the two can never exist side-by-si...
Today I have uploadedModal Verbs of Obligation (must/have to, mustn’t ), Possibility (may/might/could) and Deduction (must and can’t).I have gathered together Grammar and Exercises for apre-intermedite level. Hope it is as helpful to you as it is to me. Now, I can safely take ...
Click here for all the exercises about modal verbs. Click here for our complete programme to perfect your English grammar. We can usehave to + infinitive,must + infinitiveandshould + infinitiveto express obligation (something you have to do). ...
Can, can’t, could, may: modal verbs are all used to ask for permissionModal verbs that are used to express probability and certainty A present tense modal verbs of deduction: must, can’t, may, might, couldA past tense modal verbs of deduction: must have, can’t have, couldn’t ...