Saturday, 14 December 2013

Use of Model Verb

MODEL VERB 

CAN   

"Can" is used to express ability.

Subject+can+verb (1st form)+ object

  1. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it  can operate machines.
  2. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it can drive a forklift.
  3. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it can operate dishwasher.
  4. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it can install window.
  5. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it can communicate with people very well.
  6. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it can play cricket very well .
  7. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it can fry eggs.
  8. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it can sing a song
  9. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it can play guitar.
  10. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it can beat a wrestler.

COULD

could is used to express past ability.

Subject+could+verb (1st form)+ object

  1. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could win the match yesterday.
  2. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could handle the situation very easily.
  3. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could believe compete.
  4. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could restart education.
  5. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could rejoin institute of  English language.
  6. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could help poor people.
  7. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could travel around the world.
  8. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could compromise.
  9. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could concede.
  10. I/you/we/they/He/she/somebody/it could conclude.

MAY

"may" is used for asking permission.

May+subject +verb (1st form)+ object ?


  1. May i go to the conference.
  2. May i have a tea? 
  3. May i leave this place?
  4. May he ride your bike?
  5. May he use your mobile?
  6. May they play cricket in this ground? 
  7. May they celebrate a big party in college cafeteria?
  8. May they take his class?
  9. May she converse with them?
  10. May she drive a car?

MIGHT

"might" is used to express present possiblity.

subject+ +verb (1st form)+ object ?


Daily routine (present,past,future)

ACTIONS 

  • ACTION PRESENT 
  • ACTION PAST 
  • ACTION FUTURE

ACTION PRESENT :

SUBECT+VERB(Ist FORM)+OBJECT

  1. I wake up 
  2. I go to washroom 
  3. I wash my face
  4. I brush my teeth
  5. I take shower 
  6. I get dressed.
  7. I Comb my hair
  8. I take a break fast.
  9. I go to school/office 
  10. I drive a car

ACTION PAST:

SUBECT+VERB(2nd FORM)+OBJECT
  1. I got up 
  2. I went to washroom 
  3. I washed my face
  4. I brush my teeth
  5. I take shower
  6. I get dressed
  7. I brush my hair
  8. I took breakfast
  9. I went to school/office
  10. I drove a car.

ACTION FUTURE:

Subject+will+verb (1st form)+object.
  1. I will wake up early
  2. I will go to washroom 
  3. I will wash my face
  4. I will  brush my teeth
  5. I will  take shower 
  6. I will  get dressed.
  7. I will  Comb my hair
  8. I will  take a break fast.
  9. I will  go to school/office 
  10. I will  drive a car

Use has to/ have to

COMPULSION

  • COMPULSION PRESENT
  • COMPULSION PAST
  • COMPULSION FUTURE
COMPULSION PRESENT

Subject+has to/have to+verb (1st form)+object
  1. I/you/we/they have to take care of my parents
  2. I/you/we/they have to reach my office in time.
  3. I/you/we/they have to perform my duty.
  4. I/you/we/they have to make good relation with my  colleague.
  5. He/she/somebody/it has to receive calls.
  6. He/she/somebody/it has to operate computer.
  7. He/she/somebody/it has to prepare official documents.
  8. He/she/somebody/it has to manage my office.
  9. He/she/somebody/it has to inform to my boss about works.
  10. He/she/somebody/it has to to go for outing with my family. 

COMPULSION PAST

Subject+had to+subject (1st form)+object.
  1. I/you/we/they had to take care of my parents
  2. I/you/we/they had to reach my office in time.
  3. I/you/we/they had to perform my duty.
  4. I/you/we/they had to make good relation with my  colleague.
  5. I/you/we/they had to receive calls.
  6. He/she/somebody/it had to operate computer.
  7. He/she/somebody/it had to prepare official documents.
  8. He/she/somebody/it had to manage my office.
  9. He/she/somebody/it had to inform to my boss about works.
  10. He/she/somebody/it had to go for outing with my family. 

COMPULSION FUTURE

  1. I/you/we/they will have to take care of my parents
  2. I/you/we/they will have to reach my office in time.
  3. I/you/we/they will have to perform my duty.
  4. I/you/we/they will have to make good relation with my  colleague.
  5. I/you/we/they will have to receive calls.
  6. He/she/somebody/it  will have to operate computer.
  7. He/she/somebody/it  will have to prepare official documents.
  8. He/she/somebody/it  will have to manage my office.
  9. He/she/somebody/it  will have to inform to my boss about works.
  10. He/she/somebody/it  will have to go for outing with my family. 

Use of want to

DESIRES

  • PRESENT DESIRES
  • PAST DESIRES

PRESENT DISRES

Subject+want to+verb(1st form)+object.
  1. I/you/we/they want to be a doctor
  2. I/you/we/they want to speak English properly.
  3. I/you/we/they want to learn Math.
  4. I/you/we/they want to be engineer
  5. I/you/we/they want to join Army.
  6. He/she/somebody/it wants to be a chef.
  7. He/she/somebody/it wants to play cricket.
  8. He/she/somebody/it wants to get higher education.
  9. He/she/somebody/it wants to purchase luxury car.
  10. He/she/somebody/it want to live in america.

PAST DESIRES

Subject+wanted to+verb(1st form)+object.
  1. I/you/we/they wanted to be a doctor
  2. I/you/we/they wanted to speak English properly.
  3. I/you/we/they wanted to learn Math.
  4. I/you/we/they wanted to be engineer
  5. I/you/we/they wanted to join Army.
  6. He/she/somebody/it wanted to be a chef.
  7. He/she/somebody/it wanted to play cricket.
  8. He/she/somebody/it wanted to get higher education.
  9. He/she/somebody/it wanted to purchase luxury car.
  10. He/she/somebody/it wanted to live in america.