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English Grammar Mastery: From Foundations to Fluency

1. Lesson Overview

In this lesson, you will learn the fundamental concept of modal verbs and how they function within English grammar.

Modal verbs are special auxiliary verbs used to express meanings such as:

  • ability

  • permission

  • possibility

  • obligation

  • advice

  • probability

Unlike ordinary verbs, modal verbs do not describe actions themselves. Instead, they modify the meaning of another verb.

Example:

She can analyse the data quickly.

Here can expresses ability, while analyse is the main verb describing the action.

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

  • understand what modal verbs are and how they function

  • recognise the structure of modal verb constructions

  • distinguish modal verbs from main verbs and other auxiliary verbs

  • apply the basic rules governing modal verb usage


2. Concept Introduction

Consider the following sentences:

The researcher analyses the data.

The researcher can analyse the data.

Sentence Meaning
The researcher analyses the data. simple action
The researcher can analyse the data. ability

The modal verb can adds extra meaning to the sentence.

Modal verbs therefore express the speaker’s attitude or judgement about an action.


3. Core Explanation

Modal verbs belong to a group of auxiliary verbs that help express modality, which refers to ideas such as possibility, necessity, or permission.

The most common modal verbs include:

  • can

  • could

  • may

  • might

  • must

  • shall

  • should

  • will

  • would

  • ought to

Modal verbs always appear before the main verb.

Example:

The scientist must review the results carefully.

Here:

Element Function
scientist subject
must modal verb
review main verb

4. Rule Table

Basic Structure of Modal Verbs

Structure Example
Subject + modal verb + base verb She can analyse the results.
Subject + modal verb + not + base verb She cannot analyse the results.
Modal verb + subject + base verb Can she analyse the results?

Common Modal Verbs and Meanings

Modal Verb Function Example
can ability She can analyse complex data.
may permission / possibility You may begin the experiment.
must obligation Researchers must follow ethical guidelines.
should advice Students should review the results carefully.
might possibility The results might change after further testing.

5. Usage

1. Expressing ability

Example:

The technician can operate the equipment.


2. Expressing possibility

Example:

The results may change after further analysis.


3. Expressing obligation

Example:

Researchers must follow safety procedures.


4. Expressing advice

Example:

Students should revise the material carefully.


5. Expressing permission

Example:

You may enter the laboratory.


6. Signal Words

Modal verbs often appear in sentences expressing judgement, probability, or obligation.

Context Example
ability She can solve complex problems.
permission You may begin the test.
obligation Researchers must follow regulations.
advice Students should study regularly.
possibility The results might change.

These meanings depend heavily on context.


7. Special Cases

Modal Verbs Do Not Change Form

Modal verbs do not change according to subject.

Example:

Subject Sentence
I I can analyse the data.
She She can analyse the data.
They They can analyse the data.

The modal can remains the same.


No “to” After Modal Verbs

Modal verbs are followed by the base form of the verb without “to.”

Correct:

She can analyse the results.

Incorrect:

She can to analyse the results.


8. Additional Notes

Modal verbs behave differently from ordinary verbs.

They:

  • do not take “-s” endings

  • do not use auxiliary verbs for questions

  • form negatives directly using not

Example:

She cannot attend the meeting.

Question:

Can she attend the meeting?


9. Common Errors

⚠ Adding “to” after a modal verb

Incorrect:
She can to analyse the results.

Correct:
She can analyse the results.

Explanation:
Modal verbs are followed by the base verb without “to.”


⚠ Adding “-s” to modal verbs

Incorrect:
She cans solve the problem.

Correct:
She can solve the problem.

Explanation:
Modal verbs do not change form.


⚠ Using modal verbs with another auxiliary incorrectly

Incorrect:
She does can analyse the data.

Correct:
She can analyse the data.

Explanation:
Modal verbs already function as auxiliary verbs.


⚠ Using modal verbs without a main verb

Incorrect:
She can.

Correct:

She can analyse the results.

Explanation:
Modal verbs usually require a main verb.


⚠ Incorrect word order in questions

Incorrect:
She can analyse the results?

Correct:
Can she analyse the results?

Explanation:
Modal verbs move before the subject in questions.


10. Lesson Mastery

After completing this lesson, you should now be able to:

✅ recognise what modal verbs are and how they function
✅ identify the structure of modal verb constructions
✅ distinguish modal verbs from main verbs and other auxiliary verbs
✅ apply the basic rules governing modal verb usage

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