Modal Verbs

 



Modal verbs

The modal verbs are: 

can
may
must
shall
will
could
might

should
would

Will points to the future from the present: Ken knows that he will win someday.

Would points to the future from the past: Ken knew that he would win someday

We use modals to show if we believe something is certain, possible or impossible:

My keys must be in the car.
It might rain tomorrow.
That can't be Peter's coat. It's too small.

We also use them to do things like talk about abilityask permission, and make requests and offers:

can't swim.
May I ask a question?
Could I have some tea, please?
Would you like some help?

: One definition of modal from M-W - of, relating to, or constituting a grammatical form or category characteristically indicating predication of an action or state in some manner other than as a simple fact

possibility, ability, permission, obligation, and condition

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