Modals in English, Modals Types, Modal Verbs and Example Sentences
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Modals (also known as modal verbs, modal auxiliary verbs, or modal auxiliaries) are English verbs that behave unusually. They’re not like regular verbs like “work, play, visit…” They add to the understanding of the function of the primary verb that follows. They can perform a wide range of communication operations.
Most linguists agree that there are 9 pure or core modals in English. These are:
There are also semi-modals. These are:
Modal verbs are used to express functions such as:
Begin your query with the words can, may, or could if you wish to ask permission to accomplish anything. If you ask, “can I go to the bathroom?” it may be mistaken as “do I have the capacity to go to the bathroom?” In more formal and polite use, may be better for permission; if you ask, “can I go to the bathroom?” it could be misinterpreted as “do I have the ability to go to the bathroom?
The modal verb can indicate whether or not the subject is capable of doing an action or demonstrating an ability. Similarly, the negative form, cannot or can’t, expresses the subject’s inability to perform a task.
What if you only want to suggest something rather than order it? You may use the modal word should give comments or advice without ordering someone about it.
A necessary activity, such as an obligation, responsibility, or necessity, can be expressed with modal verbs. Similarly, the negative form indicates that no action is required. Use the same modal verbs as directives, such as must, have to, or need to.
Habit
You may use the modal word would for the past tense and will for the present and future to express a continuing or habitual action—something the subject conducts regularly. If you’re talking about a habit that no longer exists, you can use the term used to.
Command
If you wish to give someone orders, however, use the modal verbs must, have to, or need to.
Request
Start your question with would, would, can, or could if you want to ask someone else to do anything.
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