Mastering advanced modal verbs can make your English sound more natural, sophisticated, and professional.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to use modal verbs for:
✔ Speculation
✔ Obligation
✔ Nuance and subtle meanings
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Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs that express:
Common modal verbs include:
can, could, may, might, must, should, would, shall, need, ought to
We use these modals to make logical guesses.
Use must when you are almost sure something is true.
✔ She has been studying all day. She must be tired.
✔ The lights are off. They must have gone to bed.
✔ He got full marks. He must have worked very hard.
These express possibility but not certainty.
✔ She might be at the office.
✔ They could have missed the train.
✔ He may know the answer.
Used when you are sure something is impossible.
✔ He can’t be serious.
✔ They can’t have finished already.
✔ This can’t be the correct address.
| Modal | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Must | Almost certain |
| Might | Possible |
| Could | Possible |
| May | Possible |
| Can’t | Impossible |
These express duty, necessity, or expectation.
Strong obligation.
✔ You must wear a helmet.
✔ Students must submit their assignments by Friday.
External obligation.
✔ I have to attend the meeting.
✔ She has to work late today.
Advice or moral obligation.
✔ You should exercise regularly.
✔ We ought to respect our parents.
No obligation.
✔ You needn’t bring your laptop.
✔ He needn’t worry about the result.
Speaker’s personal authority.
✔ You must apologise.
External rule or requirement.
✔ I have to pay my taxes.
At advanced levels, modal verbs express subtle meanings.
Criticism or regret.
✔ You should have called me.
✔ She should have studied harder.
Unrealised possibility.
✔ I could have won the competition.
✔ They could have arrived earlier.
Strong deduction about the past.
✔ He must have forgotten the meeting.
✔ She must have been very upset.
Past possibility.
✔ They might have taken the wrong train.
✔ She might have misunderstood the instructions.
An unnecessary action that was performed.
✔ You needn’t have bought so much food.
✔ He needn’t have worried.
✔ You must leave now.
(Strong obligation)
✔ You must be tired.
(Logical deduction)
The same modal can express different meanings depending on the context.
❌ He must to go.
✔ He must go.
❌ She should studied harder.
✔ She should have studied harder.
❌ They can be missed the bus.
✔ They may have missed the bus.
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