Definition ::^
Modals in the Past form is the word in the past tense modal auxiliary.
Modals in the past are :
1. Could
2. Would
3. Should
4. Shall
*Could + Verb base
We can use this expression : to offer suggestion or possibilities.
Example :
Nia : I’m having trouble with math.
Rizki : Why don’t you ask Novita ?
Perhaps she could help you.
*Might + Verb base
Use might to tell possibillities.
Example :
Helda : Why is Rio taking the bus to get home.
Fany : He might get a flat time.
*Would + verb base
Use would for an action that was repeated regulary in the past.
Example :
Yoan : What did you usually do on holidays ?
Lia : I would visit my grandparents In the village, but how not anymore.
*Would + Mind + V-ing
Use would to express polite request.
Example :
Mrs. Lady : Would you mind posting the letter ?
Nita : No, Not at all.
*Should + Verb base
Example :
Nisa : Ima , you should go to library now ?
1. Could
2. Would
3. Should
4. Shall
*Could + Verb base
We can use this expression : to offer suggestion or possibilities.
Example :
Nia : I’m having trouble with math.
Rizki : Why don’t you ask Novita ?
Perhaps she could help you.
*Might + Verb base
Use might to tell possibillities.
Example :
Helda : Why is Rio taking the bus to get home.
Fany : He might get a flat time.
*Would + verb base
Use would for an action that was repeated regulary in the past.
Example :
Yoan : What did you usually do on holidays ?
Lia : I would visit my grandparents In the village, but how not anymore.
*Would + Mind + V-ing
Use would to express polite request.
Example :
Mrs. Lady : Would you mind posting the letter ?
Nita : No, Not at all.
*Should + Verb base
Example :
Nisa : Ima , you should go to library now ?
Modals in the Past
permission e.g. When I was a teenager, I could go out as late as I wanted. | |
general ability e.g. Tom could walk by the age of 8 months. |
possibility, but did not happen e.g. I could have passed my driving test if I'd really tried. | |
uncertainty e.g. I guess it could have been Sandra on the phone. |
permission e.g. When I was a teenager, I couldn't stay out as late as I wanted. | |
general ability e.g. I couldn't walk until I was 2. | |
ability in a particular situation e.g. I tried hard but I couldn't persuade him to go to the party with us. |
unnecessary
action not done
e.g.
As I was alone this weekend, I didn't need to do any cooking (so I
didn't).
|
possibility (didn't happen) e.g. You might have been killed! | |
uncertainty e.g. I guess I might have been a bit hard on her when she came home an hour late. | |
annoyance at someone's failure to do something e.g. You might have told me that you had invited all your colleagues round for dinner! | |
might have known + would (idiom to ironically express that somebody's action was typical) e.g. I might have known that he would finish with me as soon as he found out I wasn't wealthy! |
certainty e.g. He must have known how much it was going to cost. (I'm sure he knew.) | |
with surely in exclamations e.g. Surely he must have known how much it was going to cost! |
criticism
(more common is shouldn't have)
e.g. You ought not
to have been so frank with him.
|
expectation
Why is she
late? She should have arrived by now!
|
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should have + verbs of thinking e.g. I should have thought you knew. | |
with be and adjectives, describing chance e.g. It was weird that you should have been staying in the same hostel last month. | |
criticism (you didn't do something, but it would have been the right thing to do) e.g. The party was such fun last night! You should have come! |
criticism
e.g. You shouldn't
have been so frank with him.
|
|
polite
expression of thanks on receiving a gift or favour
"Here's a
bottle of wine for you"
"Oh, you
really shouldn't have!"
|
events in the past that did not happen e.g. I wouldn't have gone out with him, but he didn't ask me. | |
assumptions e.g. Oh, that would have been Sarah on the phone just now. |
would not | unwillingness e.g. I asked Tom to close the window, but he wouldn't do it. |
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