Modal Verbs | MUST WILL SHOULD MAY MIGHT COULD CAN'T WON'T
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🇬🇧 In this English grammar lesson you will learn the past and present modal verbs must, will, should, may, might, could, can't and won't. Use these modals to speculate and to talk about possibility or probability both in the present and the past tense, and both in the positive and negative forms.
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He must have been very tired and thought it was a good place for a little nap😂😂
And thought it is a good place for a little nap
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The man might have skipped breakfast and lunch.
He mustn’t’v been sleeping.
He shouldn’t’av ran over.
He might’v seriously ill. Should’ve called 999 for help
He might have gone to have lunch😦😦
He must've been drunk and felt in the middle of the street
He could’ve collapsed, therefore he must’ve fell down on the road, losing his senses. He might’ve had some help from people walking along the road or people driving theirs cars, calling 999 to get an ambulance and help from medical staff. At the end, he must’ve been taken to the hospital and hopefully the gentleman might’ve recovered. Thank you!
m m m ... "He mightn´t have fallen from sky". You are super, Greg !
He must've been drunk. Unfortunatelly people think this way mostly...
he must've drank
1.He might've drunk, he shouldn't have drunk.
2.he must have an accident, he could have been more careful.
3. I may have understood every thing.
Hi, Sir
Thank you for this It's wonderful video.
I am stuck with these.
a. You ……….. think it's funny, but I think it's pathetic.
(might, should, could)
b. The street had a nasty jam. There ........have been a demonstration of some political parties.
Hi Greg! He could've fainted.... May be, not sure... ( Bea from B.A.) Thanks a lot.
He might've gone unconscious due to hunger. He may not 've eaten something for days. He could be a poor ; as his clothes are dirty , and patches of his body peeping out from his ragged clothes show the misery of his life .
He might've been drinking too much, as a result he went unconscious and fainted in the middle of the busy street.
I have a question, please. Isn't*might*in the past in origine ? So it does not need have to become in the past.
Second, I know that verb will becomes in the past would not will have.
The man who is lying on the floor in the midlle of the street,must be sick.
He might have heart attac or cereborovascular attac,or could be simple fallen down and can't get up,or could be dead.
Simply, you're great teacher. Thank you.
Hi. I know that might is less probable than may, but in your video it's higher in the table...
this man must have had a bad luck today. He might have been involved in an accident or he might have stumbled on something on the street. People should have helped him after seen he laying on the street. Oh, the traffic light may not have worked properly by the time of the accident.
He could have lost the deal with his friend and pretend to copy a sculpture of the Ancient Greece. He mustn't have done that on the street. He might have been drunk. He must have been in trouble now.
The man must be a homeless. The man could have got drunk lastnight. The man shouldnt have gone out lastnight . are these examples correct ?
He mustn't have seen the opened well in the pavement - so he dropped into it with his leg; they might not have installed a fencing around.
He mightn't have been struck by a car as it was only a path for people
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He could have been alone, cause nobody was helping him..
Maybe he might have been a stray and got exhausted while digging for sustenance.
He must be drunk and might have lost his balance or could be suffering from some serious illness.
plz make a video on syllables. it will help your students
He could have drank to much,and he fallen because he felt dizzy😅
He’ll be fainted
He mayn’t have sleep
He mustn’t have be there
may be he was drunk. he couldn't have been sick as he was singing a song
The man must have been alone bacause nobody was helping him
The dogs might have been killed buy the relentless lions.
He must have been drunk, they should've made a bridge here.
The man seems to need medical attention. He must not have had someone attend to him for a long time
He might've been on exchange of fire.
Nice information sir but i like yours eys
He must be a Spiderman 😂
He may have fallen!
Or he could have fall and broken an arm or a leg...
He should have cleaned the window dispay
How about « would » ? Is it a modal verb as well?
Hi Greg. Usually I don't accept this game with so-called homework. However, it's more foggy and gloomy than I have known about modal verbs and consequently used. So, here is my h/w; take a look, please. And also other virtual students, please. Every correction and short note is highly appreciated. So, someone sees a moveless man on the road and think:
1. It seems, he might have a stroke, it's so hot now.
2. I think he must have had a heart attack.
3. It looks for me this guy must have been hit by the car; it's quite typical hit and run scene.
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Hello sir, I am from India(West Bengal).
Sir please make a video on semi modal(dare, need, use to).
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this is a pre corona lesson . i,ve just seen
nice .
He might've lost consciousness
interestingly the modal verb should is in polish powinien, and winien means guilty or obliged. guilty in German is schuldig, so it looks that the original meaning of should was "is obliged to" or better "owes to"and this is where "ought to" comes from.
Hi Greg, thanks a lot for your beautiful and useful videos
I think ,he might be drunk too much that he lying down on the floor
He couldnt 've drunk, he should've got dizzy,and lying down
Oh my gosh!!! Thanks a lot about your great lesson my amazing teacher i would rather you kept teaching us what we don't know coz we do have a knowledge about English so i would rather you spoke about other mistakes we proper make when speaking
He must’ve stepped on banana peel ; )
He might've fainted
Excellent explanation! XOXO's from Colombia!!
He could have made an accident
He should have seen a spider
ORDER OF PROBABILITY
he might have passed out
HAVE for the past
I like it so much the way of your pronunciation.its quite clear.thanks a lot to you.
He could have fallen
He might have dead😊
GUESS OR SPECULATE
REAL POSSIBILITIES
Modals that's so easy
thank you!
He might have died
ASSUMPTION
Hello Greg!
How correctly to distinguish future tense from probability?
@English with Greg have the same question.
Some would argue there is no future tense in English, only various ways of referring to future time. Spanish has a future tense eg "hablo" is "I talk":: "hablare" is I will talk. "Will" is an non-tensed modal verb expressing certainty in future time. The verbs are unchanged. In Mandarin none of the verbs have tense.
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Thanks teacher your teaching method is very simple & clear
Dear Greg! My question is about “ need” as a modal! Would you be so kind as to clarify it for my students! and me!?! I’ve applied to you in many of your videos but still I haven’t got any answer.
I am from Moscow. May be this is the problem?!?
According to the rules NEED as a MODEL verb can be used only in negative and interrogative sentences!??
Thank you in advance!
He mustn't have been sleeping...
He could have been murdered ...
Or he might have been drunk ...
Any way I should have avoided this path in future ..
You are the best in all teachers 👨🏫
I believe "May" comes above "Might" in the hierarchy of Probability from higher to lower.
Thank you soooo much 🍓
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Hello Greg,
Only just come across you're videos which are great especially this one Will, must, should, might may etc.
My only suggestion is will doesn't really feature, may be you will do another video, where will, will feature?
Many thanks
Jane
Learning a lot from you! Thanks!
Hi Teacher Greg could I ask?
Why you used will in past?
1) the train will have already left
And not The train would have already left?
Mr. Greg, how's everything hope all good. I'm from Nigeria just want to let you know that you're one of my best turto online. I like the way you Teach, no all those grammar confusion you're just direct and I like that. Bravo!
thst was painfull obstacle you removed .
ayup 😉
Mr. Greg, how's everything hope all good. I'm from Nigeria just want to let you know that you're one of my best turto online. I like the way you Teach, no all those grammar confusion you're just direct and I like that. Bravo!
he couldn’t have slipped on a stone , he may have passed out .
Thank you for your good lessons. I ‘m able to understand you very well
He shouldn't have gone alone.
He might have fainted.
He couldn't have had his breakfast n so he fainted on the middle of the road.
He may not have taken care while crossing the road n some motorist might have touched him down.
He will have to be very careful on the road specially while crossing from one side to the other.
He will not have reached the train station in time. So he missed the train.
He could’ve overdosed or might’ve fainted.
I could tell you for sure if i were a paramedic😬
Hi Greg, your shirt goes well with the bleu of your eyes ! 😉Thanks for the video !
He might have been fallen
Or he could have slipped down
According to grammar books modals in basic form say about present situation or sometimes, rarely about future. Ex. I can sing today or tomorrow but not yesterday. Something is not said about modals in your explanation. Can you answer me what is a status of modals in the future meaning?
he must be a ghost ...i couldn't handle him ...my mother must have slpt ...i should not face him ...he must kill me ...
I couldn't understand...what's the main difference !
He mightn’t have forgotten to bring a bottle of water, he is dehidrated🥵
3:08 why "they will be" and not "they are" tourist? For me, it seems not logical to use a future tense instead of a present tense ('they are') or maybe a modal verbe (i.g. 'they should be')
superb as always
Thanks, Saeed!
Best for spoken,but little defficult to practice. You have to practice more and more.Greg
Why do you say please (reading ) und not (read) in the last sentence? thanks alot