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  2. Modal Verbs: Definition & Usage Examples | Grammarly Blog

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    Modal verbs show possibility, intent, ability, or necessity. Common examples of modal verbs include can, should, and must. Because they’re a type of auxiliary verb (helper verb), they’re used alongside the infinitive form of the main verb of a sentence.

  3. What are some examples of modal verbs in English? Modal verbs are used to express ability, possibility, necessity, and permission. Some examples of modal verbs in English include can, may, must, shall, will, could, might, should, and would.

  4. A modal verb (also called a modal auxiliary verb) is used along with a main verb to express possibility, ability, permission, or necessity. For example, in the statement “you must leave,” “must” is a modal verb indicating that it’s necessary for the subject (“you”) to perform the action of the verb (“leave”).

  5. Modal Verbs in English - Grammar Monster

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    In English, the main modal verbs are can, could, may, might, shall, should, will, would, and must. Modal verbs show modality, which includes properties such as possibility, ability, and obligation.

  6. By examining the rules and seeing examples, you will understand how to recognize and use modal verbs confidently. Modal verbs are present in many everyday sentences, and you’ll see just how versatile they can be.

  7. Modal Verbs - My English Pages

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    In this blog post, we unravel the intricacies of modal verbs, understanding their unique characteristics, exploring a comprehensive list, and delving into the myriad ways they shape our communication.

  8. Modal Verbs - Perfect English Grammar

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    Click here for all the exercises about modal verbs. Here's a list of the modal verbs in English:

  9. Modal verbs | LearnEnglish - British Council

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    Modal verbs are verbs like should, can, could, might, will etc. 'Be' and 'have' are not modal verbs. They are normal verbs but can also be used as auxiliary verbs to form questions and other forms. Base form - be ~ have. First form (present) - am/is/are ~ have/has. Second form (past) - was/were ~ had. Third form (past participle) - been ~ had

  10. Modal Verbs in English Grammar - Lingolia

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    The modal verbs in English grammar are can, could, may, might, must, need not, shall/will, should/ought to. They express ability, permission, possibility, obligation etc. Learn about the usage of modal verbs and their alternative forms in English grammar with Lingolia’s online lesson.

  11. Examples of Modal Verbs Example 1 You should stop biting your fingernails. This example uses the modal verb “should.” “Should” is used to express advice about biting fingernails. The base verb “stop” follows the modal verb “should.”