Models are those auxiliary helping) verbs which express the 'mode or mannet
of the actions indicated by the main verbs. They express modes such as ability
possibility, probability, permission obligation, etc
The following are modal auxiliaries:
Shall, should, will, would, can, could, may, might, must,
ought to, used to, need, dare.
Use of Modal Auxiliaries
(a) Shall and will
L Shall' is used with the first person subject (1. we) and will', used with all
person subject, to express simple future.
2 "Shall with the first person subject,
expresses: Intention e.g. I shall go home
today,
promise e... I shall try to do
better. Threat e.g. I shall kill
him
Determination e.g. I shall do or die.
3. Will' with the second & third person subject
expresses: order e.g. You will do it just now,
threat e.g. You will be
punished promise e.g. You
will have a holiday
determination e.g. You will work
for me. Intention e.g. Will he go
with you?
(b) 'Would' is used to express:
Determination e.y. I would have
my way.
habitual action e.g. he would sit all day with the book in
his hand. willingness e.g. I would do my best to satisfy
you.
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