Topic Explanation and Use
Core idea
Modal verbs are really about meaning strength: advice, possibility, ability, or obligation.
Modal verbs show ability, advice, obligation, permission, possibility, and deduction. The important choice is the meaning strength, not the word alone.
Use modals to show how certain, necessary, polite, or strong your message should sound. Different modals can change the tone even when the basic idea stays similar.
At B1 level, build one correct base sentence first, then add detail without breaking grammar control.
Use it here
- Pick the meaning first: ability, advice, obligation, possibility, or deduction.
- Use the base verb after the modal in the normal pattern.
- Choose a modal strength that matches the real level of certainty or force.
Watch it work
Remember this
- Choose the meaning first: ability, advice, obligation, possibility, or deduction.
- Use the base verb after the modal in normal patterns.
- Match the modal strength to the meaning you actually want.
- Use past modal forms only when the time reference requires them.
- Keep the sentence simple enough that the modal meaning stays obvious.
Real-World Examples with May and Might for Permission
Example 1
Too weakStudents should to check the final paragraph.
BetterStudents should check the final paragraph.
This correction matches the intended meaning and keeps May and Might for Permission natural.
Example 2
Too weakThe delays can to continue if repairs are postponed.
BetterThe delays may continue if repairs are postponed.
This version sounds more natural because May and Might for Permission fits the sentence clearly.
Common Errors with May and Might for Permission
Common problem 1
using the wrong form or strength after a modal verb
WeakStudents should to check the final paragraph.
StrongStudents should check the final paragraph.
Fix: use the base verb after the modal and choose the modal that matches the real meaning
Common problem 2
adding to after a modal verb
WeakStudents should to check the final paragraph.
StrongStudents should check the final paragraph.
Fix: use the base verb directly after the modal
Common problem 3
choosing a modal with the wrong strength
WeakYou must bring an umbrella because it might rain later.
StrongYou should bring an umbrella because it might rain later.
Fix: match the modal strength to the certainty or advice level you mean
Interactive Practice Lab
Practice
First notice the right form. Then build it yourself. Then fix it in a full sentence.
Score: 0/4
Read for meaning first. If the meaning changes, the grammar usually has to change too.
1. Quick pick
Choose the stronger sentence for May and Might for Permission.
2. Build it
Put this May and Might for Permission sentence in the correct order.
Tap a chunk to move it down. Tap it again to send it back.
3. Type the fix
Rewrite the sentence so May and Might for Permission is correct.
Fix this: She might finishes early if the meeting is short.
4. Final sort
Mark each sentence as correct or needing a fix.
You must submit the form before Friday.
You must to submit the form before Friday.
Residents should stay home tonight because the storm may be severe.
Residents should stay home tonight because the storm may be severe.
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