Long Summary On Modals
Long Summary On Modals
Modals
Modals are auxiliary (helping) verbs that express necessity, possibility, ability, permission,
obligation, or probability. They are always followed by the base form of the verb.
Must → Strong necessity or certainty (e.g., "You must study for the test.")
Will/Would → Future certainty, polite requests, hypothetical situations (e.g., "I will
call you.")
💡 Key Rules:
Modals do not take “-s” or “-ed” (e.g., not “She cans swim.”).
Modals are followed by the base verb (e.g., “He must go home,” not “must goes”).
Negative modals use "not" after them (e.g., "You must not be late.").