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Modal verbs and usage​

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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.

Three basic rules to follow:-

  • Use the modal verb as is. Don't change its form and turn it into the present, future, or past forms.
  • Use the base form of the verb after a modal. Don't use “to” or the full infinitive verb “to”.
  • If you need to use modals in the negative form, then use only “not” AFTER the modal verb.

Hope it helps you!

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