8 Modal Verbs and Examples

8 Modal Verbs and Examples

They are Auxiliary Verbs that provide additional and specific meaning to the main verb of the sentence. Modal verbs are sometimes referred to as Modal Auxiliary Verbs because they help other verbs.

CAN

Ability, doubt, astonishment, permission, polite, request

MAY

Permission, supposition, with doubt, if not prohibition

MUST

Obligation, firm necessity, logical, conclusion, probability

SHALL

Intention, supposition

WILL

Wish, desire, will, confidence, in the future

OUGHT TO

Moral duty, insistent advice, strict recommendation

NEED

Necessity

HAVE TO

Unwillingness, forced circumstances