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Modals are strange verbs. Actually they are helping verbs that come before other verbs and provide additional information about the verbs. A few examples of modals are can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must, etc.
It might rain this evening, but don't worry George will help you, if he likes, He has told me that he will come today, He may come any time now, You can take my umbrella or you will drench.
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It might rain this evening, but don't worry George will help you, if he likes, He has told me that he will come today, He may come any time now, You can take my umbrella or you will drench.
What are modals?
- Modals are used along with verb. They are never alone. They express the 'mode' or 'manner' of action denoted by the verbs. They do not change their form according to the number of person of the subject.
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- Used, will, shall, may, could, can, should, would, cannot, must need, might, dare, etc.
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