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______ i come with you (using modal)

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Answered by queengetsy
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Answer:

can is the correct answer

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Can I come with you?

  • In English grammar, a modal is a verb that joins with one more verb to demonstrate temperament or tense.
  • A modal, otherwise called a modal assistant or modal verb, communicates a need, vulnerability, plausibility, or consent.
  • A modal verb is a partner that gives extra data about the verb that follows it and incorporates such words as "can," "will," "ought to," and "may," among others.
  • A modal verb is a kind of verb that logically demonstrates a modality like probability, capacity, authorization, demand, limit, idea, request, commitment, or guidance.
  • Modal verbs generally go with the base type of another verb having semantic substance.
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