The modal verbs. 1. Can

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The modal verbs We use modal verbs to show if we believe something is certain, probable or possible (or not). We also use modals to do things like talking about ability, asking permission making requests and offers, and so on. 1. Can Ability to do sth. In the present (substitute form: to be able to) I can speak English. Permission to do sth. In the present (substitute form: to be allowed to) Can I go to the cinema? Request Can you wait a moment, please? Offer I can lend you my car till tomorrow. Suggestion Can we visit Grandma at the weekend? Possibility It can get very hot in Arizona.

2. Could Ability to do sth. In the past (substitute form: to be able to) I could speak English. Permission to do sth. In the past (substitute form: to be allowed to) I could go to the cinema. Polite question * Could I go to the cinema, please? Polite request * Could you wait a moment, please? Polite offer * I could lend you my car till tomorrow. Polite suggestion * Could we visit Grandma at the weekend? Possibility * It could get very hot in Montana.

3. May Possibility It may rain today. Permission to do sth. In the present (substitute form: to be allowed to) May I go to the cinema? Polite suggestion May I help you? 4. Might Possibility (less possible than may) * It might rain today. Hesitant offer * Might I help you?

5. Must Force, necessity I must go to the supermarket today. Possibility You must be tired. Advice, recommendation You must see the new film with Brad Pitt. 6. Must not/may not You mustn't work on dad's computer. Prohibition (must is a little stronger) You may not work on dad's computer.

7. Need not Sth. Is not necessary I needn't go to the supermarket; we're going to the restaurant tonight. 8. Ought to Similar to should ought to sound a little less subjective Advice You ought to drive carefully in bad weather. Obligation You ought to switch off the light when you leave the room. 9. Shall d instead of will in the 1st person Suggestion Shall I carry your bag?

10. Should Advice You should drive carefully in bad weather. Obligation You should switch off the light when you leave the room. 11. Will Wish, request, demand, order (less polite than would) Will you please shut the door? Prediction, assumption I think it will rain on Friday. Promise I will stop smoking. Spontaneous decision Can somebody drive me to the station? - I will. Habits She's strange, she'll sit for hours without talking.

12. Would Wish, request (more polite than will) Would you shut the door, please? Habits in the past Sometimes he would bring me some flowers.

Table of Cardinal Numbers Cardinal numbers from 1 through 1,000,000 1 one 11 eleven 21 twenty-one 31 thirty-one 2 two 12 twelve 22 twenty-two 40 forty 3 three 13 thirteen 23 twenty-three 50 fifty 4 four 14 fourteen 24 twenty-four 60 sixty 5 five 15 fifteen 25 twenty-five 70 seventy 6 six 16 sixteen 26 twenty-six 80 eighty 7 seven 17 seventeen 27 twenty-seven 90 ninety 8 eight 18 eighteen 28 twenty-eight 100 a/one hundred 9 nine 19 nineteen 29 twenty-nine 1,000 a/one thousand 10 ten 20 twenty 30 thirty 1,000,000 a/one million

Table of Ordinal Numbers Ordinal Numbers from 1 through 1,000,000 1st first 11th eleventh 21st twenty-first 31st thirty-first 2nd second 12th twelfth 22nd twenty-second 40th fortieth 3rd third 13th thirteenth 23rd twenty-third 50th fiftieth 4th fourth 14th fourteenth 24th twenty-fourth 60th sixtieth 5th fifth 15th fifteenth 25th twenty-fifth 70th seventieth 6th sixth 16th sixteenth 26th twenty-sixth 80th eightieth 7th seventh 17th seventeenth 27th twenty-seventh 90th ninetieth 8th eighth 18th eighteenth 28th twenty-eighth 100th one hundredth 9th ninth 19th nineteenth 29th twenty-ninth 1,000th one thousandth 10th tenth 20th twentieth 30th thirtieth 1,000,000th one millionth Form Spelling of Ordinal Numbers Just add th to the cardinal number: four - fourth eleven - eleventh Exceptions: one - first two - second three - third five - fifth eight - eighth nine - ninth twelve - twelfth

In compound ordinal numbers, note that only the last figure is written as an ordinal number: 421st = four hundred and twenty-first 5,111th = five thousand, one hundred and eleventh Figures When expressed as figures, the last two letters of the written word are added to the ordinal number: first = 1st second = 2nd third = 3rd fourth = 4th twenty-sixth = 26th hundred and first = 101st Titles In names for kings and queens, ordinal numbers are written in Roman numbers. In spoken English, the definite article is used before the ordinal number: Charles II - Charles the Second Edward VI - Edward the Sixth Henry VIII - Henry the Eighth