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C1 Grammar Advance Modals for Clarity

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Grammar C1 - Advance Modals for Clarity

Modal verbs are essential for expressing various degrees of necessity, possibility, and probability in English. At the C1 level, we use these modals in more complex ways to convey meaning clearly and precisely. This lesson focuses on the use of modal verbs to express necessity and possibility.

Modal verbs for necessity include:

Must: Indicates something that is necessary or mandatory.

Example: You must wear a helmet while riding a bike.

Have to: Used for external necessity (something required by circumstances or authority).

Example: I have to finish this report by tomorrow.

Ought to: Expresses a strong recommendation or expectation.

Example: You ought to apologize for your behavior.

Should: Indicates something is necessary or recommended, but not as strong as “must” or “have to.”

Example: You should see a doctor if you’re feeling unwell.

Modal verbs for possibility include:

May: Expresses a possibility (often with a slight level of uncertainty).

Example: It may rain tomorrow.

Might: Indicates a weaker possibility than “may.”

Example: She might join us for dinner later.

Could: Suggests a possibility or ability in the past, present, or future.

Example: I could go to the party if I finish my work on time.

Can: Used to express general ability or possibility.

Example: I can help you with your homework.

1. You submit the assignment by Friday at the latest.
2. It’s a good idea that you start preparing for the exam early.
3. He be at the meeting now, but I’m not entirely sure.
4. We follow the rules to ensure safety in the workplace.
5. They have finished the project on time, but I’m not certain.
6. You leave the office before 5 p.m. today.
7. He call you if he has any questions about the task.
8. I be able to help you with the presentation, but I’m quite busy.
9. You apologize for your behavior at the meeting yesterday.
10. The weather improve by the afternoon, so we can go for a walk.
11. She have missed the flight because she was late to the airport.
12. They take action immediately to resolve the issue before it gets worse.
13. You ask for help if you don’t understand the instructions.
14. I go to the store after work, but I haven’t decided yet.
15. They take part in the event if they are free tomorrow.
16. We wait for the confirmation email before proceeding with the next step.
17. It rain tomorrow, so bring an umbrella just in case.
18. I finish the project on time if I work this weekend.
19. She have studied harder for the exam, but she didn’t.
20. You not have eaten so much before the meeting.

 

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