define modals with with its parts
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Modals:
- Modal verbs are auxiliary verbs (also called helping verbs)
- like can, will, could, shall, must, would, might, and should. ...
- Modal verbs add meaning to the main verb in a sentence by expressing possibility, ability, permission, or obligation.
- You must turn in your assignment on time.
- He might be the love of my life.
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A modal verb is a type of verb that is used to indicate modality – that is: likelihood, ability, permission, request, capacity, suggestions, order, obligation, or advice. Modal verbs always accompany the base (infinitive) form of another verb having semantic content. In English, the modal verbs commonly used are can, could, must, should, had better, have to and sometimes need or dare. In English and other Germanic languages, modal verbs are often distinguished as a class based on certain grammatical properties.
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