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  1. Modal Verbs: Definition & Usage Examples

    Apr 27, 2023 · 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 …

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  2. Modal verbs | LearnEnglish - British Council

  3. Modal Verbs: Useful Rules, List and Examples in English

  4. Modal Verbs in English - Grammar Monster

    This is the main format for using modal verbs: [modal verb] + [base form] Unlike a normal verb, a modal verb does not change. In other words, a modal verb does not conjugate, have participle forms, or have an infinitive form.

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  5. MODAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

  6. Modal Verbs - Perfect English Grammar

    Click here for all the exercises about modal verbs

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  7. mod·al
    adjective
    1. relating to mode or form as opposed to substance:
      "this will see faster journey times and greater frequency, stimulating accelerated modal shift from the car to the bus"
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  10. Modal Verbs - English Lessons - English in General

    Oct 27, 2020 · Modal verbs are a subgroup of auxiliary verbs. They express modality and thus designate wishes, skills, compulsions, or possibilities.

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  11. Modal Verbs List & Examples (PDF) - Learn English Team

    Check modal verbs list down below with exercises and free PDF.

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