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Modals and conditionals, Diapositivas de Inglés

Diapositivas explicativas de los verbos modales (modals and perfect modals) y el primer, segundo y tercer condicionales. Las diapositivas explican el significado y el uso de cada concepto, así como ejemplos relativos a cada uno.

Tipo: Diapositivas

2022/2023

Subido el 31/03/2023

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MODALS
THEY HAVE NO INFINITIVE AND NO GERUND
CAN Ability
He can swim very well.
He is able to swim very well.
WOULD Polite request
Past of can, probability
You could use my chair
Would you open the door, please?
BE ABLE TO
COULD
Could/
He could run 2Km
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MODALS

THEY HAVE NO INFINITIVE AND NO GERUND

CAN (^) Ability

He can swim very well.

He is able to swim very well.

WOULD

Polite request

Past of can, probability

You could use my chair

Would you open the door, please?

BE ABLE TO

COULD

Could/

He could run 2Km

MODALS

MAY

MIGHT

WILL

Possibility and probability/permission.

Probability (less than may).

Certainty. Decision made at the time of speaking.

It may rain tomorrow.

You may use my pen.

You might not arrive on time.

He will call me back.

MODALS

MUST NOT

DON’T HAVE TO

Prohibition

There’s no obligation.

You must not (mustn’t) go near the wild animals.

You don’t have to wear a mask on the plane anymore.

You needn’t wear a mask on the plane anymore.

(MUSTN’T)

DON’T NEED TO

(NEEDN’T)

MODALS

CAN’T Something is impossible for sure.

That person can’t be Elvis. Elvis is dead.

MODAL PERFECTS

SHOULD HAVE In the past. There was a possibility to do something but it was not done.

I should have left that job before they fired me.

I ought to have left that job before they fired me.

WOULD HAVE (^) In the past. I wanted (I was willing) to do something, but I didn’t.

I would have driven to Madrid, but it was too long, so I took a flight.

COULD HAVE

OUGHT TO HAVE

Ability to have done something in the past, but you didn’t.

I could have driven to Madrid, but I preferred taking a flight.

CONDITIONALS

First conditional

Zero conditional

future possibility

for permanent facts, general truths and general habits

If you put water in the freezer, it becomes ice.

If + present simple^ , present simple

If it rains , we will stay at home

If +present simple

will + infinitive