Modal auxiliary verbs are used to moderate the main verb, that is to enhance or restrict the verb to a certain context.
The modal auxiliary verbs adalah kata-kata
seperti can, will, shall, may, might, should, ought to, must, could yang
digunakan bersama dengan kata kerja dan ditempatkan di depan subyek.
Kata kerja can, could, may, might, will, would, shall
(biasanya dalam Inggris British), should, must, dan ought to
disebut ’modal auxiliary verb’ (kata kerja bantu modal). Mereka digunakan
sebelum infinitive atau kata kerja lainnya, dan menambah makna tertentu. Need,
dare, dan had better kadang juga bisa digunakan seperti modal
auxiliary verb.
The most common modal auxiliaries in English are:
can
could |
may
should |
might
will |
must
would |
Notice the usage of modals in the following sentences:
I pay my taxes.
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General
declaration of fact. Paying taxes is something I normally do.
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I can pay my taxes.
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Expresses
ability. I have the means (funds) to pay.
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I might pay my taxes.
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Expresses
possibility, but not certainty. Maybe I will pay; maybe I won't.
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I will pay my taxes.
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Expresses
future intent. I resolve to do it at some later time.
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I should pay my taxes.
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Expresses
mild obligation. It is required, and I expect to comply.
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I could pay my taxes.
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Expresses
possibility. If I have nothing else to do with the money, I might pay taxes.
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I would pay my taxes.
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(In
this case), expresses reservation. If I had the money (but I don't). . .
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I must pay my taxes.
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Expresses
strong obligation. I am required and have to comply.
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Modals are followed by only the base form of the verb and are not used alone unless there is a clear connection to a main verb.
He must to finish his homework.
He must finish his homework.
Jack could heard the bell.
Jack could hear the bell.
Penny will going to the movie.
Penny will go to the movie.
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RIGHT
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There are many ways to make requests in English. The most common involves using the imperative and modals. See the examples below:
Using the Imperative
The imperative is the simple form of the verb. The
subject of an imperative sentence is understood as "you" although it is usually not spoken.
subject of an imperative sentence is understood as "you" although it is usually not spoken.
Open the door.
Will you help me?
Pick up your toys.
Please help me.
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(You) open the door.
Yes, I will (help you).
(You) pick up your toys.
(You) please help me.
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The imperative is often used by persons of authority when speaking to subordinates, e.g. parent to child.
Using Modals
To show respect and politeness, most people use modal
expressions when making requests. For example:
expressions when making requests. For example:
Will you...?
Would you...?
Would you please...?
Could you (please)...?
Could you possibly...?
Would you kindly...?
Would you mind (Ving )...?
Would you be so kind as to...?
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Will you open the door for me?
Would you open the door for me?
Would you please open the door (for me)?
Could you (please)...? Could you (please) open the door?
Could you possibly open the door?
Would you kindly open the door?
Would you mind opening the door?
Would you be so kind as to open the door?
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Common Problems with Modals
1. Using "to" unnecessarily:
Incorrect
They going to meet us at the theater.
He should to eat his dinner.
I had better to go now.
You must not to use that pencil.
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Correct
They are going to meet us at the theater.
He should eat his dinner.
I had better go now.
You must not use that pencil.
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2. Using anything but the base form
after a modal:
John could heard the bell.
Penny will going to the movie.
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John could hear the bell.
Penny will go to the movie.
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3. Using double modals:
You should ought to speak English.
She might can help me.
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You ought to speak English.
/should speak
She might be able to help me.
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4. Omitting "be" in
certain modal expressions:
They going to meet us at the
theater.
Jack supposed to take his medicine.
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They are going to meet us at the
theater.
Jack is supposed to take his medicine. |
5. Using wrong word order in
questions:
How I can help you?
Where I should go for the meeting?
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How can I help you?
Where should I go for the meeting?
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