Are you ABLE to.. English Modal Verbs

Hello, I’m Emma from mmmEnglish!

Last week, my lesson was about using modal verbs

to express possibility and probability.

If you haven’t seen it,

make sure you check it out after this lesson.

I’ll link to it at the end of this video.

So, we’ll continue talking about modal verbs today,

but this time modal verbs that express ability.

Now, it’s important to know that one modal verb

can be used to express

different things in English.

So, for example, the modal verb ‘can’

is used to express possibility but in this lesson today,

I’ll explain how it expresses ability.

And then later,

you’ll learn that ‘can’ can also be used

to ask permission, make requests

and offer help.

So, it’s a pretty useful modal verb!

To express ability in English,

you need to use these verbs

Can.

Can’t.

Could.

Couldn’t.

And be able to.

Now, ‘can’ and ‘can’t’ are pretty simple.

They’re both used to express

ability in the present tense.

You can speak English.

My mum can pick us up.

I can ask my brother for help.

We also use ‘(be) able to’

to express the same thing.

You are able to speak English.

My mum is able to pick us up.

I am able to ask my brother for help.

But notice that the ‘be’ verb conjugates

to the subject

when we’re using ‘(be) able to’.

But, when you’re using the modal verb ‘can’

it doesn’t matter what the subject is.

The modal verb is always the same.

And this is true for all modal verbs.

They have just one form.

Now, the present tense is simple.

But, when we talk about ability in the past,

we need to pay closer attention to the rules.

Because we use ‘could’ to talk about general ability

and we use ‘was/were able to’

to talk about specific ability in the past.

Huh?

To express yourself correctly, you need to understand

What is general ability and what is specific ability?

If someone had the ability to do something, at all times

and in many different situations,

then this is a general ability.

She could read by the time she was five.

She could read anything!

Books, newspapers, letters, anything!

This is a general ability

so ‘could’ is the correct choice here.

Now, if someone had the ability to do something at a

specific time,

in a specific situation, well, this is specific ability.

She was able to read Little Red Riding Hood

in front of the class.

This is a specific situation.

So when you’re talking about a specific ability

to ‘be able to’ is the correct choice.

So, in these examples,

we used different words to express ability in the past.

It’s a little trickier, isn’t it?

But fortunately, the negative form is the same

in general and specific situations in the past.

It’s just ‘couldn’t’.

She couldn’t read by the time she was five.

She couldn’t read

Little Red Riding Hood in front of the class.

Note that when someone had the ability in the past,

but they didn’t use it,

we use a different structure.

We use ‘could’ with ‘have’

and the past participle form.

I could have helped you, but you didn’t ask me!

We could have invited more people.

There’s spare seats at the back!

Okay, let’s just pause for a moment

and think about

all of this new information that you’ve taken in.

I think we should probably practise

expressing ability in the past tense

just for a moment before we move on.

So, what you need to do is choose the correct word

to complete the sentence.

Okay, choose the correct word.

When my neighbour

slipped down the stairs this morning, I…

something

help her.

So, think about this situation.

Is it general,

or is it specific?

This is a specific situation in the past, isn’t it?

We know when and exactly what was happening.

So, ‘I was able to help her’ is the correct choice.

She (something) speak

a little Japanese when she was younger.

Is it general?

Or, is it specific?

It’s general.

So, ‘could’ is the right choice.

She could speak.

My brother (something)

not start the car last night.

Well, this is a negative sentence, isn’t it?

We can see ‘not’ so, it must be ‘couldn’t’.

My brother couldn’t start the car last night.

Or he could not the car last night.

He (something)

offered to drop her home, but he was too tired.

Now, notice the form of the main verb here,

that’s a clue

because it’s not in the bare infinitive form.

So, it must be ‘could have’.

He could have offered to drop her home,

My boss' phone was switched of all day today!

Finally, I got through at around and I

speak to her.

This is quite a specific situation, isn’t it?

So, ‘was able to’ is the right answer.

Okay the last step now.

We need to talk ability in the future, don’t we?

We still need to pay attention to those rules

about general ability and specific ability.

And it’s a little trickier

because the rules are completely the opposite

to the past tense.

Thanks English.

So in the future, we use ‘will’

and ‘won’t be able’ to

to talk about general abilities.

So we’re using ‘will’ as the future tense

and following ‘will’, as with all modal verbs

is the bare infinitive form every time.

We don’t conjugate the verb following ‘will’ here.

It’s ‘will be’ or ‘won’t be’.

If you arrive before 6 o' clock,

you’ll be able to see the sunset.

Women who become members

will be able to practise their English speaking skills.

We use ‘can’ and ‘can’t’

to talk about specific abilities in the future.

I can look after your kids tomorrow night.

But I can’t collect them from school

because I don’t finish work until 5 o’clock.

So these are specific situations.

Okay a couple of questions to practise with

just before we finish.

I (something) help you with your homework

this afternoon.

That’s a specific situation, at a specific time.

So in the future we you use ‘can’.

If you complete this course, you

(something) apply for a new job.

So this is quite general, really.

So ‘will be able to’ is the correct choice.

Well, that’s it!

But who would have thought that talking about

ability in English could be so tricky.

I hope this lesson made it a little clearer for you

and I really recommend that you write down a few

of your own sentences on paper

or in the comments under this video.

Then, go back to the start of this lesson

and watch it again to check your answers

and to make sure that the information sinks in.

Remember to practise using what you’ve learnt today.

Don’t just watch these lessons,

use the English that I teach you.

Now if you want to keep practising,

then check out this lesson up here.

Oh and the modal verbs lesson

that talks about probability and possibility

is right here.

So thanks for watching and I’ll see you again next week

for a new lesson.

Bye for now!

大家好,我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma!

上周,我的课是关于使用情态动词

来表达可能性和概率。

如果您还没有看过它,请

确保在本课之后查看它。

我将在此视频的末尾链接到它。

所以,我们今天将继续讨论情

态动词,但这次是表达能力的情态动词。

现在,重要的是要知道一个情态动词

可以用来表达

英语中的不同事物。

因此,例如,情态动词“可以

”用于表达可能性,但在今天的这一课中,

我将解释它是如何表达能力的。

稍后,

您将了解到“can”也可以

用于请求许可、提出请求

和提供帮助。

所以,这是一个非常有用的情态动词!

要用英语表达能力,

您需要使用这些动词

Can。

不能。

可以。

不能。

并且能够。

现在,“可以”和“不能”非常简单。

它们都用于

用现在时表达能力。

你会说英语。

我妈妈可以来接我们。

我可以请哥哥帮忙。

我们也用“(be)able to”

来表达同样的意思。

你会说英语。

我妈妈可以接我们。

我可以向我的兄弟寻求帮助。

但请注意,

当我们使用“(be)able to”时,“be”动词与主语共轭。

但是,当你使用情态动词“can”

时,主语是什么并不重要。

情态动词总是一样的。

这适用于所有情态动词。

他们只有一种形式。

现在,现在时很简单。

但是,当我们过去谈论能力时,

我们需要更加关注规则。

因为我们用“could”来谈论一般能力,

而我们用“was/were able to”

来谈论过去的具体能力。

嗯?

要正确表达自己,您需要了解

什么是一般能力,什么是特定能力?

如果某人有能力在任何时候

和许多不同的情况下做某事,

那么这就是一般能力。

她五岁时就可以阅读了。

她什么都能读!

书籍,报纸,信件,任何东西!

这是一个通用能力,

所以“可能”是这里的正确选择。

现在,如果某人有能力在

特定的时间

,特定的情况下做某事,那么,这就是特定的能力。

她能够

在全班同学面前阅读小红帽。

这是一个具体的情况。

因此,当您谈论

“能够”的特定能力时,这是正确的选择。

所以,在这些例子中,

我们过去用不同的词来表达能力。

这有点棘手,不是吗?

但幸运的是,否定形式

在过去的一般情况和特定情况下是相同的。

只是“不能”。

她五岁的时候就不会读书了。

在全班面前看不懂小红帽。

请注意,当某人过去有能力

但他们没有使用它时,

我们使用不同的结构。

我们使用 ‘could’ 和 ‘have’

和过去分词形式。

我本可以帮助你的,但你没有问我!

我们本可以邀请更多的人。

后面还有空位!

好的,让我们暂停片刻

,想想

你所接受的所有这些新信息。

我认为我们应该先练习

一下用过去时表达能力,

然后再继续。

因此,您需要做的是选择正确的单词

来完成句子。

好的,请选择正确的单词。

今天早上我的邻居

从楼梯上滑下来时,我… 有

什么可以

帮助她的。

所以,想想这种情况。

是笼统的

还是具体的?

这是过去的特定情况,不是吗?

我们知道何时以及确切地发生了什么。

所以,“我能够帮助她”是正确的选择。

她(某事)

年轻时会说一点日语。

是通用的吗?

或者,它是具体的吗?

很一般。

所以,“可以”是正确的选择。

她会说话。

我的兄弟(东西)

昨晚没有启动汽车。

嗯,这是一个否定句,不是吗?

我们可以看到’not’所以,它必须是’couldn’t'。

我的兄弟昨晚无法启动汽车。

或者他昨晚不能开车。

他(某事)

提出送她回家,但他太累了。

现在,请注意这里主要动词的形式,

这是一个线索,

因为它不是裸不定式。

所以,它必须是“可能有”。

他本可以主动提出送她回家的,

我老板的电话今天一整天都关机了!

最后,我打通了,我和

她说话。

这是一个非常具体的情况,不是吗?

因此,“能够”是正确答案。

好的,现在最后一步。

我们将来需要谈论能力,不是吗?

我们仍然需要注意那些

关于一般能力和特定能力的规则。

这有点棘手,

因为规则

与过去时完全相反。

谢谢英文。

所以在未来,我们用’will'

和’won’t able'

来谈论一般能力。

因此,我们使用“will”作为将来时

,然后使用“will”,因为所有情态动词

每次都是不定式。

我们在这里不将动词变位在“will”之后。

它是“会”或“不会”。

如果您在6点之前到达,

您将能够看到日落。

成为会员的女性

将能够练习她们的英语口语技能。

我们用’can’和’can’t'

来谈论未来的具体能力。

明天晚上我可以照顾你的孩子。

但是我不能从学校收集它们,

因为我要到 5 点才完成工作。

所以这些是特定的情况。

好的,

在我们结束之前练习几个问题。 今天下午

我(某事)帮你做作业

那是特定的情况,特定的时间。

所以在未来我们你使用’can'。

如果你完成了这门课程,你

(某事)就申请了一份新工作。

所以这很笼统,真的。

所以“能够”是正确的选择。

嗯,就是这样!

但谁能想到

用英语谈论能力会如此棘手。

我希望这节课能让你更清楚一点

,我真的建议你

在纸上

或在视频下的评论中写下你自己的一些句子。

然后,回到本课的开头

并再次观看以检查您的答案

并确保信息下沉。

记住练习使用您今天学到的内容。

不要只看这些课程,

使用我教你的英语。

现在,如果您想继续练习

,请在此处查看本课程。

哦,关于概率和可能性的情态动词课

就在这里。

所以谢谢你的收看,下周我会再次见到你

的新课。

暂时再见!