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difference between Modal verbs and Phrasal verbs?

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Answered by uingarima
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Modals can be divided into two categories: simple and phrasal. Simple modals are the most familiar—can, would, must—while phrasal modals (also known as periphrastic modals) are phrases formed with the verbs be or have. Some examples of phrasal modals are have (got) to or be allowed to.

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Answered by mohammadyusufahmad19
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Simple modals are the most familiar—can, would, must—while phrasal modals (also known as periphrastic modals) are phrases formed with the verbs be or have. Some examples of phrasal modals are have (got) to or be allowed to.

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