CBSE Class 7 English Grammar – Modals
Definition of Modals
Basically, modals are auxiliary verbs that express the mode of action denoted by the main verb.
e.g.
- He can do this work.
- She may pass the exam.
- They would appear in the party.
In the above sentences, the bold words are modals. They express the mode of action of the main verbs in t’he sentence.
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Uses of Modals
The usage of these modals are as given below
Can
‘Can’ is used in the following ways
- To express ability or power.
- He can read this language.
- He can lift this heavy box.
- To express permission.
- You can eat this chocolate.
- She can never enter this house.
Could
‘Could’ is used in the following ways,
- To show power or ability in past.
- She could dance well in youth
- We could complete this task.
- To show possibility in past.
- She could buy a pen if she had money.
- Ramu could play cricket if there had been no rain.
- To make a polite request.
- Could you help me now?
- Could they spare that meat?
- To show condition.
- If we had got up earlier, we could have completed this.
- We could have seen the match if there had been electricity supply. (Condition)
May
‘May’ is used in the following ways
- To express permission, possibility.
- May I go there? (Permission)
- It may rain heavily. (Possibility)
- To express wish, prayer.
- May you live long ! (Wish)
- May God bless you with fortune ! (Prayer)
- To express purpose.
- She works that she may prosper.
- We study that we may pass in the exam.
Might
‘Might’ is used in the following ways
- To show permission, possibility in the past.
- The leader told us that we might spend this amount. (Permission)
- I might be sent to the hostel. (Possibility)
- To express purpose in the past.
- He wore a scarf that he might not burn his skin.
- We rushed that we might not miss our train.
- To make a request.
- If possible, you might bring me a glass of water.
- Condition allowing, they might be seeking a favour from me.
- To make suggestion or criticism.
- They might look for other venues. (Suggestion)
- She might have picked other issues. (Criticism)
Would
‘Would’ is used in the following ways
- To show past habit and unreal condition.
- He would rise at 5 O’ Clock. (Past habit)
- What would you like to have? Tea or coffee.
- To make a polite request.
- Would you lend me your pen?
- Would you give me your scooter?
Should or Ought to
‘Should’ is used in the following ways
- To express duty and obligation.
- The police should protect us. (Duty)
- You should respect your parents. (Obligation)
- To show advice, suggestion.
- They should follow the rules. (Suggestion)
- You should take medicine. (Advice)
- To express imagination.
- Should you lose your money, go to ATM.
- Should you forget password, retry then.
- To express probability, polite command.
- She should be in the library. (Probability)
- You should play the game fairly. (Polite command)
Must
‘Must’ is used in the following ways
- To show prohibition, compulsion.
- You must not touch this.
- She must feel sorry for you.
- To show necessity or obligation.
- Team must win the game.
- You must pay your bill on time.
- To show the strong advice.
- Police must take care of emotions of the criminals.
- Leaders must promise what is viable to them.
Shall/Will
‘Shall’ and ‘Will’ are used in the following ways
- Shall 1st person subject-I, We
- Will 2nd and 3rd person subject – You, he, she, it, they.
But, to show the emphasis, it can be interchanged with each other.
Therefore, when one needs to show determination then the usage with the auxiliary would be - Will 1st person subject-I, we
- Shall 2nd and 3rd person subject – You, he, she, it, , they.
e.g.- I shall go. (Simple future)
- I will go. (Determination))
- She will win. (Simple future)
- She shall win. (Emphasized act)
Need
‘Need’ is used in the following ways
- To express prohibition.
- She need not use that computer.
- They need not manipulate the files.
- To express doubt.
- Need I go there.
- Need we plan in advance.
Dare
- To express a negation with interrogation.
- How dare you touch my pen?
- She dare not play tennis with me.
Used to
- To express a past habit.
- She used to go to perform in movies or a dramas.
- I used to play cricket in 2005.
- To express a habit of present that has its roots in the past.
- My grandfather is not used to sweets.
- I am used to a life full of struggle.
Practice Questions and Solutions
Question 1:
Choose the most suitable answer to fill in the blank. Write its number (a), (b), (c) or (d) in the answers.
- You are late. You ……………….. hurry.
(a) can (b) must
(c) will (d) may - “……………….. I have a piece of cake, please?” I asked.
(a) Shall (b) May
(c) Will (d) Must - The little boy ……………….. speak very well.
(a) would (b) can
(c) shall (d) need - We didn’t have a car before. Now that we have a car, we ……………….. drive to many places.
(a) need (b) may
(c) might (d) can - You ……………….. keep the scissors away from the baby.
(a) should (b) will
(c) need (d) may - You ……………….. go home if you have completed your work.
(a) shall (b) may
(c) need (d) might - That plug is faulty. You ……………….. touch it.
(a) mustn’t (b) needn’t
(c) couldn’t (d) won’t - The two boys .………………. do well in the examinations. They are studying very hard.
(a) must (b) will
(c) shall (d) need - That man ……………….. be Mr Bo. Mr Bo is overseas.
(a) shan’t (b) needn’t
(c) can’t (d) won’t - Don’t listen to everything he says. He ……………….. be wrong.
(a) shall (b) can
(c) must (d) need
Solution:
- (b) must
- (b) may
- (b) can
- (d) can
- (a) should
- (b) may
- (a) mustn’t
- (c) shall
- (c) can’t
- (b) can
Question 2:
Choose the most suitable answer to fill in the blank. Write its number (a), (b), (c) or (d) in the answers.
- He’s still not here. He ……………….. have met with an accident.
(a) should (b) can
(c) might (d) shall - I wish I ……………….. be as intelligent as Einstein.
(a) must (b) could
(c) should (d) shall - We ……………….. bring any money because admission is free.
(a) mustn’t (b) couldn’t
(c) can’t (d) needn’t - This ……………….. be your book. It has your name on it.
(a) can (b) shall
(c) need (d) must - You ……………….. sleep early so you can wake up early.
(a) should (b) might
(c) will (d) need - He ……………….. run very fast. He wins competitions easily.
(a) would (b) can
(c) shall (d) may - Please lower your voices so that the baby ……………….. not be awakened.
(a) ought (b) may
(c) must (d) could - The dog ……………….. have eaten the food! I saw it near the food a while ago.
(a) must (b) ought
(c) can (d) shall - You ……………….. to knock before you enter.
(a) shall (b) ought
(c) may (d) would - She ………………. most certainly help you if you ask her.
(a) could (b) ought
(c) will (d) may
Solution:
- (c) might
- (b) could
- (d) needn’t
- (d) must
- (a) should
- (b) can
- (b) may
- (a) must
- (b) ought
- (c) will
Question 3:
Use appropriate modals of probability, permission, obligation etc to fill in the blanks.
- Every body ……………….. fulfil his or her duties towards the country.
- The computer is not working. The supervisor ……………….. call an engineer, today.
- The work is completed ……………….. I leave now?
- Sugandha sings so beautifully. She ……………….. have taken classes of music.
- I am not the right person to give you a permission to go. You ……………….. ask the Manager.
- Vibha is not home today. She ……………….. have gone for dance practice.
- ……………….. I request you to show me this file?
- It is raining cats and dogs. This ……………….. cause flood in many areas.
- He is not in his cabin. You ……………….. check if he is there in the lobby.
- ……………….. I, please, make a call from your phone?
Solution:
- must
- might
- may
- must
- may
- must
- May
- can/may
- can
- Could
Question 4:
Use appropriate modals of desire,
determination, necessity, prohibition etc to fill in the blanks.
- I ……………….. like to go for boating as well as diving.
- How ……………….. he enter my room?
- Shipra applies sunscreen lotion everyday that she ……………….. not get her skin tanned.
- We focus on our studies that we ……………….. not fail in our examinations.
- Let whatever hardships may come in our way. One day, we ……………….. overcome.
- His goggles are kept in the cupboard, but nobody ……………….. to touch them.
- He ……………….. never allow anybody to wear them.
- Sheveta is a little snobbish and naughty girl. We ……………….. not prank at her. She will get angry.
- Don’t challenge me. If I try, she ……………….. come and talk to me politely.
- ……………….. You like to try your hand at chess, madam?
Solution:
- would
- dare
- may
- may
- shall/will
- dares
- would
- need
- shall
- Would