Modals In English Grammar With Examples
Modals are auxiliary verbs used to express necessity, possibility, permission, and ability in English sentencesÂ
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Examples of common modals include
"can," "could," "will," "would," "shall," "should," "may," "might," "must," and "ought to."Â
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"Can"
is used to express the ability to do something. Example: "She can speak three languages."Â
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"Could"
is the past tense of
"can"
and is used for polite requests or to express past ability. Â
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"Will"
is used to indicate future actions or willingness. Example: "I will meet you at the park tomorrow." "She will help you with your homework."Â
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"Must"
is used to show necessity or obligation. Example: "You must wear a seatbelt." "I must finish my homework tonight."Â
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"Shall"
is used to suggest future actions, especially in formal or legal contexts. Example: "Shall we meet at 3 PM?" "The contract shall be signed tomorrow."Â
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