词汇 | grammar_british-grammar_modality-forms | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
释义 | Modality: formsModal verbsCore modal verbs have only one form. They have no to-infinitive form, -ing form, past form or -ed form. We have to reword what we want to say by using other expressions:
Affirmative (+) formsModal verbs are placed first in the verb phrase (after the subject) and are followed by a verb in the base form. The next verb may be a main verb or an auxiliary verb (be, have): Modal verbs do not change form for tense or person. Modal verbs can be followed by the substitute verb do:
Modal verbs cannot be used with another modal verb:
Modal verbs always go before other verbs in a verb phrase: [in a restaurant after a meal]
Modal verbs can only be used alone when the main verb is clearly understood:
Negative (−) formsWarning: Negatives are formed by adding ‘not’ after the modal verbs. We don’t use don’t/doesn’t/didn’t with modal verbs:
Question (?) formsWarning: The subject and the modal verb change position to form questions. We don’t use do/does/did:
We use modal verbs in question tags:
See also: Question tags Tags Contracted formsIn speaking shall and will are often contracted to ’ll and would is contracted to ’d, especially when they follow a pronoun:
The negative forms of modal verbs are often contracted.
* is the more common of the two forms. Modal verbs and adverbsWe usually put adverbs in mid position between the modal verb and the main verb:
When the main verb is understood, we can put the adverb between the subject and the modal verb:
Dare, need, ought to and used to (semi-modal verbs)Dare, need, ought to and used to are often called semi-modal because in some ways they are formed like modal verbs and in some ways they are like other main verbs. Like modal verbs, ought to and used to do not change form for person. Needn’t and daren’t do not have a third person -s in the present:
Like main verbs, the negative form of need, dare and used to is made by using do. But it can also be made without using do (like modal verbs). Compare
The negative form of ought to is not made with do:
Like main verbs, the question form for need, dare and used to is made by using do:
Question and negative forms of ought to are rare. See also: Dare Need Ought to Used to |
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