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Minggu, 04 Maret 2012

Modals in the Past form :)

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 ?

Modals in the Past

 
can't have
certainty
e.g. I can't have lost my keys! (I'm sure I didn't)

could
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.

could have
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.
    
couldn't
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.

couldn't have possibility/ability e.g. I couldn't possibly have passed my driving test, even if I'd tried harder.
  uncertainty e.g. It couldn't have been Sandra on the phone, could it?  
  with comparative adjectives e.g. I couldn't have asked for better weather on my wedding day.
 
unwillingness
e.g. I couldn't have left the dog in the car for long (so I didn't).
        
didn’t need to
unnecessary action not done
e.g. As I was alone this weekend, I didn't need to do any cooking (so I didn't).

had to
obligation (past form of must)
e.g. I couldn't go out last night because I had to do my homework.

may have
uncertainty
e.g. I guess I may have been a bit hard on her when she came home an hour late.

may not have
uncertainty
e.g. He may not have found out yet that he has passed the test.

might have
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!

might not have
uncertainty
e.g. He may not have found out yet that he has passed the test.

must have
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!

needn't have
unnecessary action that was actually done  e.g.  Oh, you needn't have done the washing up!

ought not to have
criticism (more common is shouldn't have)
e.g. You ought not to have been so frank with him.

ought to have
expectation (should have is more common)
Why is she late?  She ought to have arrived by now!

should have
expectation
Why is she late?  She should have arrived by now!
  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!

shouldn't have
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!"

would 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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