Copycat Modals
Copycat Modals
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Modals
The modals are used to indicate a certain possibility,
abilities, doubts, suggestions, requests, and more. The
examples of modal verbs are can, could, would, may,
might, must, etc.
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The modals are a type of verb that basically portray or show the tense and the mood. It helps us to
know the function and the purpose of the main verb. Modal verbs indicate a probability, an ability,
permission, any advice, a request, an obligation, a prediction, or certainty or likelihood of an incident
to occur. The different modal verbs examples are can, could, must, may, might, should, ought to,
would, will, shall, have to, used to, need, and more. The modals are also known as modal auxiliary
verbs. They help in delivering any extra information about the main verb’s function. They are
different from the other verbs because they behave in an irregular way.
Meaning of a Modal
Modals are an essential part of English grammar. The main characteristic of a modal is to depict the
function of the main verb or to deliver any additional information about it. Probability, certainty,
predictability, advice, request, obligations, and other similar traits are indicated by modals. The most
commonly used modal verbs are can, could, might, must, ought to, should, and more. These are
always used with any other verb. Sometimes, it can be a bit tough to recognise the correct modal to
be used. These verbs can not be used alone because they are auxiliary verbs that help the other
verbs show their function.